All posts by: Mike Killilea

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Zollinger Road Tank Altitude Valve

Righter mobilized to the Zollinger Road Tank Altitude Valve project earlier in the month.  The owner on this project is The City of Upper Arlington.  The project is being led by Marvin Kemmerer (Field Supervisor) in the field and Chris Thompson (Project Manager) in the office.  Vince Gaus and Brandon Lowery are members of Righter’s […]

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May is Mental Health Month

“How are you feeling today?” This simple question opens up the conversation about mental health and the support we all need from time to time. During uncertain times – and even during the best of times – life can weigh heavily on each of us. If we talk openly about our mental health, we slowly […]

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Exciting News!

While we’ve certainly seen our share of changes in the last few months, some things have remained the same.  It is also true here at The Righter Company.  Michael D. Killilea, II, who had most recently been one of Righter’s Vice Presidents, is now President.  Mike joined The Righter Company in 2002 and is a […]

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Celebrating Jacobi Schmalenberger!

Last summer, Jacobi Schmalenberger came on board as an intern to assist with estimating and project managing.  Being no stranger to the construction industry, Jacobi used his prior experience as a Laborer and Operator to dive right in. Jacobi’s hard work and dedication to achieving his Bachelor of Science in Construction Systems Management at The […]

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It Runs In The Family

The Founders of The Righter Company were father and son, Donald and David Righter.  Over the years there have been numerous father and son teams whom have worked together at The Big R.  Currently, we have five — John and Dusty Fuller, Ben and Butch Sullivan, James Talbert and James Talbert, Jr., Jerry and Dwayne […]

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It’s National Work Zone Awareness Week!

National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW) is celebrating 20 years! This annual spring campaign held at the start of construction season encourages safe driving through highway work zones. It is a way to raise public awareness for work zones and those who work in them. Motorists are encouraged to slow to posted speed limits, eliminate […]

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