2015
The third generation continues to expand Goodwin Brothers’ capabilities by tackling the company’s first 1,000,000 cubic yard earthwork project.
The third generation continues to expand Goodwin Brothers’ capabilities by tackling the company’s first 1,000,000 cubic yard earthwork project.
The Liberty WWTP is the first SRF financed and largest design build wastewater facility project in Missouri.
Charlie Goodwin transitions to President, and Larry Goodwin takes position of CEO.
Goodwin Brothers takes on their largest project to date at the Missouri River Treatment Plant. This is the culmination of multiple phases at this facility that began over 20 years ago.
Darin Roth assumes role of the company’s General Superintendent from Don Wall.
New GB logo coincides with 60th anniversary.
Goodwin Brothers begins focusing on industrial work by taking key roles in construction of several cement plants.
Past Vice President, Nehley Goodwin joins Goodwin Brothers before pursuing next career as a stay at home mom after over a decade of service.
Goodwin Brothers begins construction of its largest treatment plant project to date with construction of the Lower Meramec Treatment Plant in St. Louis. With this project, the third generation begins to make its mark on the company.
As a result of historic 1993 flooding, US Army Corp of Engineers contracts with Goodwin Brothers to construct one of the largest pump stations of its type in North America. This project has since successfully protected the oldest settlement west of the Mississippi River, Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.