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C&J Sometime around 1977, Jack Gilleland was driving into Durango with one of his current employees and pointed up a canyon saying "I know there's plenty of gravel up there - we should see about opening a pit for Durango". Now in 2002, we are a main source for sand and gravel in the Durango, Colorado area. Shortly after this conversation, Jack started crushing at our present location and incorporated his small business. Jack as President, Kristine - his wife - as Secretary-Treasurer, and their two young sons, John and Kip, as Vice Presidents. John was 11 at the time and Kip was 10. Jack's dream was to create a business that would take care of his family in the years to come as well as contribute to the economy of the local area.
Award Homes Award Homes is committed to customer satisfaction. We want to make sure you understand the entire process and know exactly what you are buying. We go over every aspect of the process with you. We have a comprehensive homeowners manual and warranty program to help insure your satisfaction before and after the sale. Most important to us are you, our happy customers. Award Homes offers a wide range of quality pre-fab products from entry level housing to upscale multi-sectional homes to duplexes. We customize everything we sell to meet your specific needs. We are your construction specialist and can provide you with a complete turn-key package. Our background in land development and site work is extensive. We can also sell you just the home under our Customer General Contractor Program. Ask for details about this cost savings option.
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  • Rock slide
    Interstate 70 through Glenwood Canyon has been closed since just after midnight Monday, when 20 large boulders estimated to weigh 66 tons came crashing down.
  • U.S. seeing unprecedented power grabs
    What follows is for those who want to change the world from what is to what they believe it should be."
  • Editorial Cartoon
  • Making better gas
    A contingent from the Fort Lewis College chapter of Engineers Without Borders is headed to Ecuador this summer with an improved apparatus that breaks down cow manure to produce methane gas for cooking and heating homes in the Chimborazo region of the Andes. The second-generation biodigester, which uses cow manure and potatoes, is currently being tested at FLC by engineering physics
  • Sustainability possible with cottage industry
    The most efficient way to get lumber from a forest is to clear-cut. By clear-cutting, the lumber company can avoid the demanding work of harvesting its lumber sustainably - culling mature trees and extracting them from the tangled underbrush.
  • Adaptable coyote deserves proper respect
    Early one morning while driving up to Haviland Lake, I was startled by a furry figure that darted across the road in front of my car and quickly ascended a hill on the other side of the road.
  • Hanging out on the beach, thinking about local food
    Writing columns while on spring break is tough.
  • Trial to be set for embattled car dealer
    A Durango auto dealer who is charged with multiple counts of felony theft is expected to receive a date for a jury trial today in District Court.
  • Injured Ritter back at work
    DENVER - Gov. Bill Ritter returned to the Capitol on Wednesday, a week after he suffered painful injuries in an early-morning bicycle accident.
  • Salazar faces election competition
    A Del Norte military veteran has filed to run for the U.S. House of Representatives as an unaffiliated candidate.
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