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Trusted Structural Repair & Restoration in Kansas City

The PULLMAN Kansas City office is an industry leader in the design, construction, repair and maintenance of tall reinforced concrete chimneys for the power industry since 1902.  PULLMAN Kansas City is a specialty union contractor with diverse skill sets which includes specialty rigging that allow us to work nationwide on power plant facilities. 

Pullman Kansas City also specializes in commercial concrete and masonry restoration in the local market and up to 6-8 hours outside of Kansas City.  Our commercial restoration consists of building envelope, historic preservation, strengthening, moisture control & waterproofing, concrete repair, and corrosion control systems.  We understand the unique challenges of the local market and we meet them through a seasoned team of repair and maintenance specialists.

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Address

10150 N Ambassador Drive Suite 200, Kansas City, MO 64153

Phone

816-231-7400

Key Branch Contacts

Branch Director

Division Manager

Business Development Manager

Featured Projects

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Markets Served

These are the industries we most often support through our local operations.

Commercial & Public
Transportation
Water & Wastewater
Industrial
Industrial

Our Capabilities

This branch delivers dependable solutions through the following specialized services.

Commitment to Safety

Safety 24/7 is an integral part of a PULLMAN employee’s personal commitment to his or her own safety, as well as to the safety of friends, family, and co-workers. This commitment creates a culture of safety on our job sites, in our manufacturing facilities, offices, and in our private lives.

Frontline Safety puts into action the principles of Safety 24/7. It provides strategic initiatives to empower technicians, craftsmen, and mechanics to create and maintain a safe working environment. It also holds all levels of personnel accountable for their safety and the safety of others.

Every project employs the same Frontline Safety strategies:

  • Continuous improvement planning and execution
  • High-level management and technician/craft involvement
  • A project-specific safety committee
  • Continuous task hazard analysis
  • Safety observation processes
  • Regularly scheduled jobsite safety audits

Local & Industry Involvement

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