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  1. History. Founded in 1896, Manhattan Construction Company is among the largest family-owned construction companies in the United States. Launched in Oklahoma, by L.H. Rooney, today the company is in its fifth generation of Rooney family operation and is a part of Manhattan Construction Group.

  2. In 1896 Laurence H. Rooney of Muskogee, Oklahoma, established a construction company that holds the distinction of being the first corporation registered in Oklahoma. Because Oklahoma was a territory at the time, Rooney traveled to New York City to get his corporate charter.

  3. The Manhattan Construction Company [1] is an American-owned construction company founded by Laurence H. Rooney in Chandler in Oklahoma Territory in 1896. Today, the firm operates under its parent company, Manhattan Construction Group with affiliates Cantera Concrete Co. and Manhattan Road & Bridge.

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  5. (405) 254-1055. Send Email. http://www.manhattanconstruction.com/ About. When Laurence H. Rooney founded Manhattan Construction Company in Oklahoma Territory in 1896, he built his business and reputation for trustworthiness and dependability through consistent performance.

    • 410 N. Walnut Ave., Suite 105, Oklahoma City, 73014
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  6. Oct 19, 2017 · Cimarron Construction Company is a family owned business in its 5th Generation of operation. As a fierce leader in heavy/highway construction and underground utility installation, Cimarron operates out of Oklahoma City and completes projects throughout Oklahoma.

  7. Oct 31, 2022 · Oklahoma-based and Chamber member Manhattan Construction Company has been awarded the 2022 Best Engineering News-Record Regional Project Award of Merit for two Oklahoma City projects.

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