Bay Ltd. Crane Division changes out windmill rotor blade with LTM 11200 -1200 Ton crane
Our Liebherr LTM 11200 -1200 Ton crane changing out a rotor at a wind farm in South Texas! ...
Read MoreOur Liebherr LTM 11200 -1200 Ton crane changing out a rotor at a wind farm in South Texas! ...
Read MoreBay Ltd. Highway Division Hot Mix crew working on the North Side of the Harbor Bridge Project in Corpus Christi, TX. They are paving the area for a traffic switch Flatiron will make later this month. ...
Read MoreThe Bay Ltd. Equipment Division's brand new Trail King TK85-EFX with brand new Peterbilts in South Texas loaded with a 67 meter blade destined for West Texas! ...
Read MoreBay Ltd. teamed up with our friends at Valero for their annual “Dog-gone Days of Summer” pet food drive. Through the efforts of our employees, Bay Ltd. was able to collect and donate 7839 pounds of dog and cat food! In the Texas heat, a...
Read MoreWith gratitude and pride Bay Ltd. salutes all Veterans who have served our country and honors the fallen this Memorial Day. ...
Read MoreThe Bay Ltd. Highway Division is hard at work improving our local community on a project for the City of Corpus Christi. The project includes rehabbing streets all over the city; replacing curb and gutter, sidewalks, and overlaying the streets with new hot mix! ...
Read MorePut on your hard hats and check out CEO Keith Ackley, and CFO Diane Decou on our brand new Wirtgen W200i Milling Machine, breaking ground on a parking lot update at our Corpus Christi facility. This project is part of an ongoing initiative to maintain...
Read MoreOver the course of four days the Bay Ltd Equipment Division – Berry Heavy Haul Group moved (3) 300 Ton bullet tanks and (2) 200 Ton bullet tanks. The vessels were fabricated by the shops North Yard Fabrication Facility in Ingleside. They were then loaded...
Read MoreDid you know? - Women make up 10.3% of the Construction Industry, but are expected to make up 46.8 % by 2022 - Women in Construction earn an average of 95.7 percent of what men make—an 18 percent bump over the typical 81.1 percent wage gap found...
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