Heavy civil contractor and materials producer across Mid-Atlantic with integrated fleet and plants
Allan Myers operates a regional heavy civil and materials business with 24 owned asphalt and aggregate plants, a fleet-based logistics backbone, and eight operational offices across the Mid-Atlantic. The tech stack reveals infrastructure modernization underway: AWS and Azure cloud migration, Kubernetes orchestration, and early adoption of Terraform and CloudFormation suggest the company is moving field operations and logistics planning into cloud-native systems. Active hiring skews heavily construction and field-adjacent roles, but the parallel ramp in infrastructure tooling (Terraform, ARM, GitHub Copilot) signals IT investment in automating cost tracking and equipment maintenance—core pain points around procurement and production uptime.
Notable leadership hires: Party Chief
Allan Myers is a privately held heavy civil construction company and vertically integrated materials supplier serving the Mid-Atlantic region since 1939. The company operates 24 asphalt and aggregate production plants alongside a full-service construction division, serving private developers, general contractors, DOTs, utilities, and government agencies across design-build, site development, transportation, and water infrastructure. With a workforce exceeding 2,800 across eight regional offices, the company manages its own fleet and equipment inventory. Revenue generation comes from both construction project delivery and materials sales, positioning Allan Myers as both a general contractor and a critical input supplier to regional construction ecosystems.
Core systems: Microsoft Office suite (Excel, Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, SharePoint), Oracle Primavera for project management, ADP for payroll, Trimble Business Center for field surveying. Cloud: AWS and Azure with Kubernetes. Data/integration: Microsoft Fabric, OneLake, Boomi. Actively adopting Terraform and CloudFormation.
Worcester, Pennsylvania. The company operates eight regional offices across the Mid-Atlantic and maintains 24 asphalt and aggregate production plants throughout the region.
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