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D.W. DICKEY & SON. INC.
D.W. Dickey & Son. Inc. is a family owned ready mixed concrete and builders supply company, founded in 1948 at Elkton, Ohio as a feed supply business. The company corporate offices are located at 7896 Dickey Drive, Lisbon, Ohio.
D.W. Dickey & Son. Inc. concrete & builders supply division operates their business out of four Ohio plants located in Lisbon, Columbiana, East Liverpool, and Steubenville. All four locations feature dry batch concrete plants capable of 60+ cubic yards per hour and full line builders supply warehouses at Columbiana and East Liverpool.
D.W. Dickey’s ready mix and builders supply trucks are all dispatched from a central dispatch office located in Columbiana, Ohio. With over 70 years of experience, D.W. Dickey & Son. Inc. is a primary supplier of ready mixed concrete and builders supply in Mahoning-Columbiana-Jefferson counties in Ohio and Hancock-Brooke-Ohio counties in West Virginia and Beaver-Lawrence counties, in Pennsylvania.
Allen Dickey with D.W. Dickey & Son Ready Mixed Concrete Truck
OFFERING BLOCK, BRICK, CONCRETE AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES
D.W. Dickey & Son. Inc. furnishes concrete block for residential, commercial and industrial job sites. We are also a distributer of face brick and paving brick. Our plants develop a wide range of ready mixed concrete. In addition to these products, D.W. Dickey also offers a full line of builders supplies.
TAKING PRIDE IN OUR WORK
We take pride in our work at D.W. Dickey. Below are two of our largest accomplishments.
Jennings Randolph Bridge
One of our biggest accomplishments in supplying ready mix concrete was for the Jennings Randolph Bridge (formerly Chester Bridge). This bridge spans the Ohio River at East Liverpool, Ohio and took approximately 75,000 cubic yards of class “C” concrete and 4 years to work to complete the structure.
Sammis Plant Stack
The Sammis Plant stack was a two year project that was completed in 2008 and primarily supplied from our East Liverpool plant. There was approximately 40,000 cubic yards for the project.