Lewallen Construction
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We are a leader in the construction of multi-use concrete pedestrian trails here in Georgia. From demolition, formwork, excavation, grading, and concrete placement, you can count on us to out perform your expectations. Various projects include grouting the old sewer lines of Atlantic Station, built roller coaster foundations in Dollywood and Cedar Point, and constructed American Adventures in Marietta.

We pour an average of one-half million square feet of walls. Our clients rely on our expertise in completing difficult jobs in a safe and timely manner. Since every job requires a different type of expertise, Lewallen assembles a team for the project is filled with experienced employees who are dedicated to providing the best work possible.

We pour an average of one-half million square feet of walls, approximately 40,000 cubic yards of concrete per year. This expertise has allowed us to grow year after year based on our reputation and quality workmanship. Lewallen has worked with the PATH Foundation since we began building multi-use trails in 1992.
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We pour an average of 500,000 square feet of walls, approximately 40,000 cubic yards of concrete per year. Lewallen Construction is a family-owned company that specializes in many facets of concrete construction. Over the past 30 years, Lewallen Construction has grown from two employees to over 125 full-time employees.
Lewallen Construction began as a poured wall company, and it continues to be a leader of cast-in-place concrete for both commercial and residential applications. Lewallen Construction Co is a leader in construction of multi-use concrete pedestrian trails here in Georgia. We have constructed numerous trails in the past year and in doing so have laid over 50,000ft of trail.
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D. Hope
D. Hope
Oct 04, 2021
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They have workers that should not be behind the wheel under any circumstance…
Carl Holt
Carl Holt
Nov 01, 2016
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Irresponsible traffic control of Peachtree Center Ave. Work truck blocking 2-way cycle and forcing cyclists I to head-on vehicle traffic.