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Wildish Construction Co

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3600 Wildish Ln, Eugene, Oregon, 97408, United States
(541) 485-1700 www.wildish.com
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Nov 7, 2018
Garbage Construction Outfit. Does not care about the citizens of the city they work in. Works on three converging roads at the same time, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. when everybody is trying to get to school and work, which also happens to be the only way into town from the south part of town... sets up ZERO detour routes. No construction business should be allowed to do business with the city unless they can work with the taxpayers in a meaningful way.

Aug 10, 2018
The union dispatch me out to wildish and do the hirein process then go to take a ua and then calls the union hall tells them IAM now IAM a none rehire when I never went to work then tells the union IAM a safety hazard which I think Renee there should get a new line of work they don't even derserve one star but also put people down that has disability s which how it's a safety concern I think IAM making a phone call to the Ada office this is illegal

Jul 7, 2018
Great place to rock products and asphalt hot mix.

Aug 19, 2018
Patricia Anderson Salaz.....Those despicable monsters killed my husband, Forrest C. Anderson, in a rattle-trap dump truck with no brakes! Research Eugene Register-Guard, June 10, 1964

Apr 25, 2018
This is my SECOND windshield broken due to WILDISH gravel truckers OVER FILLING their trucks with gravel. WHEN gravel is causing a dust cloud behind the truck it 2 FULL and shouldn't be driving 60 down I5 thowing rocks at cars. Really don't feel it should be legal for them to fill a loose load like gravel that high over the dump trucks sides. Glad i don't drive a motorcycle.....

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