Summit Station Construction

Summit Station Construction We do a wide variety of work such as paver patios/ sidewalks, concrete, excavating, full tree care service and stump grinding

The Lehigh Vally Flower and Garden show was a huge success!! Thank you to everyone that came out and contributed their t...
03/12/2018

The Lehigh Vally Flower and Garden show was a huge success!! Thank you to everyone that came out and contributed their time and effort into making this as great as it was. Having a snow storm in the middle of prep week could've been detrimental to this being as great as it was. But all of you came out eager to help me in any way that you could, and I can't thank you all enough. Special thanks to my parents, and especially my wife and kids for their love and support!!

This was the last project of the season, and what an accomplishment it turned out to be. The original natural bricks wer...
02/28/2018

This was the last project of the season, and what an accomplishment it turned out to be. The original natural bricks were breaking away from the foundation. While still trying to maintain the historical integrity of the building, we upgraded all of the natural brick to pavers with bullnose steps. My favorite part of this project was adding in the 4 new pillar lights at the top and bottom of the staircase. That addition provides an amazing ambiance! This was a great finish to 2017.

This was a building that had a deteriorating stone foundation. The challenge was to give the foundation its strength bac...
02/28/2018

This was a building that had a deteriorating stone foundation. The challenge was to give the foundation its strength back, without tearing down the entire side of the building. We poured a new footer and incapsulated the deteriorating wall in a thick, one-sided concrete wall. That won't be going anywhere for a long time.

This summer project was a great alternative to a free standing landscape wall. This patio is set up with a full concrete...
02/28/2018

This summer project was a great alternative to a free standing landscape wall. This patio is set up with a full concrete footer, cement block walls set at a great height for a sitting wall at the patio elevation, but still utilizes pavers for the patio itself. It doesn't get much more permanent then that!

This was our biggest concrete pour yet. The couple had purchased some property that had an existing pole barn on it, but...
02/26/2018

This was our biggest concrete pour yet. The couple had purchased some property that had an existing pole barn on it, but only had a dirt floor. Summit Station was brought in to excavate the entire floor down to grade and then build it back up with modified stone and then finish up with a beautiful concrete floor. The finishing touch was to pour the apron across the front of the building and to pour a pad out in the yard for a future corn crib. The job totaled up to be more than 80 cubic yards or concrete!

Another big project for Summit Station. We were awarded the bid to do a 10 parking spot expansion at the Nazareth librar...
07/19/2017

Another big project for Summit Station. We were awarded the bid to do a 10 parking spot expansion at the Nazareth library. This was started about a week before the gas lights at the Nazareth circle. From tree removal, to stripping soil/regrading, to piping in downspouts, to installing new concrete curbing and sidewalks, this contract is exciting because all the different moving parts of it. It is about 2/3 done. Stay tuned to progress reports!!

This project was quite an honor to be a part of. The borough of Nazareth decided to open up bid on installing 8 natural ...
07/17/2017

This project was quite an honor to be a part of. The borough of Nazareth decided to open up bid on installing 8 natural gas power street lamps around the outside perimeter of the circle. Summit Station, along with Eugene Hankee and Son Plumbing/Heating, was awarded the bid and began construction on June 12th. There were a lot of moving parts to this project, but thankfully everything went mostly according to plan. As per Nazareth councils request, the light were all lit on July 13th (2 days before Nazareth days). It was a pleasure to install these lights for Nazareth. I hope everyone enjoys the ambiance these lights bring back to the circle in Nazareth for years to come!

Had a lot of cuts on this sidewalk. But it was worth it. The colors and pattern matched up perfectly to an existing side...
07/17/2017

Had a lot of cuts on this sidewalk. But it was worth it. The colors and pattern matched up perfectly to an existing sidewalk from almost 20 years ago.

Replaced an area of overgrown arbs with a extended parking area
07/17/2017

Replaced an area of overgrown arbs with a extended parking area

Before and after photos. Started out with the concrete sidewalk and we replaced it adding some character with the pavers...
07/17/2017

Before and after photos. Started out with the concrete sidewalk and we replaced it adding some character with the pavers.

Had the opportunity to freshen up this customers flower/shrubbery beds when we re-edged everything, cleaned out the beds...
07/17/2017

Had the opportunity to freshen up this customers flower/shrubbery beds when we re-edged everything, cleaned out the beds, then added 1"-2" stone and mulch throughout.

One of our return customers. Last year we removed an entire row of pines trees. Now it was time to spruce the area up wi...
07/17/2017

One of our return customers. Last year we removed an entire row of pines trees. Now it was time to spruce the area up with some Arborvitaes, Skip Laurel, American Holly, and a few Skyrocket Junipers.

Address

653 S Summit Road
Bath, PA
18014

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16107041644

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