COCC Construction Training

October 2, 2018 – Kirby Nagelhout Construction is proud to support the new COCC Construction Training, as featured in the Bend Bulletin article:

 

https://www.bendbulletin.com/business/6555547-151/central-oregon-construction-executives-teach-industry-basics

Crook County Public Safety Building BBQ

October 2, 2018 – Work continues the 75 bed Correction Facility and Public Safety Building in Prineville Oregon. Crook County Commissioner Brian Barney and his wife Laura provided the burger and Project Superintendent Roger Snow and Project Manager Dan Hopper flipped burgers for KNCC employees and subcontractors in appreciation for a job well done as the project remains on schedule. Project Engineer, Amber Wood helped facilitate the event making sure all the condiments and home cooked ginger snap cookies were available for desert.

KNCC Supports the Deschutes Children’s Foundation

May 8, 2018 – Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company (KNCC) was again proud to be the Title Sponsor for the annual fundraiser for the Deschutes Children’s Foundation which is a nonprofit located in Bend. The Foundation promotes a community of services for children and families providing a centralized location for children and families to receive basic support services. Saturday evening was the date for the annual event held at the River House in Bend. “Together our generosity supports these needed services providing critical infrastructure to local nonprofits by helping children and families access the resources they need to thrive” said KNCC company President Jeff Deswert.

KNCC Honored at the 2018 Meal of the Year Celebration at COCC

February 28, 2018 – Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company (KNCC) was the Honoree at the annual Meal of the Year Celebration at the Central Oregon Community College Campus in Bend on Saturday evening. This was the 40th anniversary for the Meal of the Year and the first time in the history of the fundraiser that a company was the honoree. In years past, individuals or couples in the Central Oregon area had been honored for their annual support of the scholarship fundraiser. The funds raised at the event help hundreds of students with academic tuition expense each year. KNCC has been an annual sponsor of the event since 1995 and proudly supports the College and its students. “One of our most important aspects of business is centered on giving back to our communities. We focus largely on children’s health and safety as well as educational causes such as the COCC Foundation,” according to Company President Jeff Deswert who accepted the award and spoke to those in attendance about the pride of the KNCC family of employees giving back to the community.

May Street Ground Breaking Hood River

May Street School Ground Breaking in Hood River

February 14, 2018 – The May Street School Ground Breaking on February 12, 2018 was an exciting day for the Hood River School District, parents, staff and students. All that attended had a wonderful time sharing stories of the history of the existing May Street School and sharing in the anticipation and excitement of moving into their new 75,700 square foot school to be constructed by Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company. Members of May Street School Student Council used gold colored shovels to move the ceremonial first scoops of dirt as the project officially got underway. The architect for the new replacement school is Opsis Architecture and the Owners Representative is The Wenaha Group. The school is scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2019.

Kirby Nagelhout Construction Christmas Tree

Sherman County Courthouse Update

Madras Travel Center Update

COBA Trap Shoot

Crook County 4H

Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company (KNCC) are proud supporters each year of area 4-H auctions held at county fairs in the communities that we have the privilege of being associated with. This summer was no exception, with support in Sherman County, Moro County, Deschutes County and Crook County Fair. “County Fairs and the support of young people learning valuable lessons about leadership, life and responsibility is a big part of giving back to our communities” said Jeff Deswert KNCC President. Tyson Milliron KNCC Superintendent, is pictured with Clay Wagner of the Crook County 4-H with a steer that was purchased at the auction. KNCC also purchased a pig at the auction from Gladys Mendoza. All the livestock purchased, will be donated to area food banks in the Prineville community for those less fortunate.