Myers, Inc. was a Rancho Cordova, California based construction company specializing in building highways and bridges.
[1][2] The company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and turned its assets over to the court to be distributed to creditors in 2016.
Myers, Inc. started as a civil construction bridge building company from its first project at Emigrant Gap, CA.
They assisted in shoring up the structure while rescue efforts were underway for people trapped in the collapsed section of freeway.
The company was awarded an emergency contract by the California Department of Transportation Caltrans in the aftermath of the earthquake to rebuild a section of Highway 1 where it crosses Struve Slough.
In 1994, the Northridge earthquake in Southern California damaged four bridges on the Santa Monica Freeway in Los Angeles.
In 2007, the speedy Macarthur Maze rebuild garnered a $5M bonus for opening the collapsed freeway 27 days ahead of the deadline.