Centennial Woods awarded exclusive three-year contract with WYDOT
Nov 05, 2012. Centennial Woods was awarded a three-year Snowfence maintenance contract by the Wyoming Department of Transportation. This is the lengthiest and largest contract WYDOT has ever awarded for Snowfence maintenance and wood reclamation.
Nov 05, 2012. /Lesprom Network/. Centennial Woods was awarded a three-year Snowfence maintenance contract by the Wyoming Department of Transportation. This is the lengthiest and largest contract WYDOT has ever awarded for Snowfence maintenance and wood reclamation, as the company said in the press release received by Lesprom Network.
“This contract secures our ability to consistently provide our customers with reclaimed Wyoming Snowfence wood. We are also very excited to continue helping the state of Wyoming to maintain the Snowfences for the safety of the highways, all the while contributing positively to the environment by repurposing Snowfence wood, rather than seeing it go to the landfill,” stated Ed Spal, Centennial Woods’ CEO.
Centennial Woods was founded in 1999 to reclaim rustic lumber from Wyoming Snowfences and repurpose it for a second life. Before Centennial Woods began harvesting Wyoming Snowfence, older boards were often left on the frame until they failed and then burned or thrown into a landfill. Centennial Woods discovered the wood’s strength and beauty and vowed to rescue and reuse it.