News & Highlights

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Building a Better Path

Teichert Construction is proud to have been selected to build the Nature-like Fishway around Daguerre Point Dam on the lower Yuba River, a landmark multi-benefit project.

Strong Women, Stronger Communities

This March, Teichert volunteers stepped off the jobsite and onto the build site, joining hundreds of women from across Sacramento for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento’s Women Build 2026.

400 Hours, One Home, One Team

Teichert Construction is proud to have been recognized by the Associated General Contractors (AGC) with a Community Service Award for the Teichert Rebuilding Together initiative, led by Danny Warren out of the North Region.

From Over Budget to Under Contract

Teichert Construction is proud to celebrate a milestone on the SM-82 project, where more than 30 months of collaboration with Caltrans through the Construction Manager/General Contractor delivery method culminated in approved funding to move forward with construction.

The Safest in the Nation

Teichert Materials has been awarded the Gold Louis Griesemer Sterling Safety Award in the large operations category by the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association, the highest safety honor in the aggregate industry.

Tahoe Truckee School of Music

The Tahoe Truckee School of Music offers an opportunity in our community for learning and sharing music. They encourage those who are new to music as well as those who are experienced musicians.

The Latino Center of Art and Culture

The Latino Center of Art and Culture's mission is to foster artistic, economic and cultural development of the Sacramento region's Latinx community by providing artistic programs and exhibiting the artists' work.

A Century of Building California

Teichert is honored to be recognized as the California Chamber of Commerce’s first-ever 100-year member, a milestone that reflects more than a century of commitment to building California.

Making Waves

In January 2025, the Hallwood materials plant in Marysville, California, marked a significant milestone with the launch of a new electric cutter-suction dredge to replace the site’s 1978 diesel-powered dragline.