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Quick Launch
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In 1924, New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., Inc. began as a commitment between J. S. Detwiler and his son, Paul I. Detwiler. Over the next two decades, J. S. and Paul acquired several other quarries in addition to blacktop and ready mix concrete plants. In 1949, J. S. included his other sons, Emmert, Dale, and Galen, in the company’s operations.
After the company incorporated in 1950, the four brothers expanded and diversified NES&L Co., Inc., adding precast/prestressed concrete plants, concrete pipe plants, and more quarries. During the 1970’s, NES&L Co., Inc. acquired Martin Limestone, Inc. in Blue Ball, Pennsylvania, and Valley Quarries, Inc. in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. In 2000, the company added Buffalo Crushed Stone, Inc. in Buffalo, New York, to its list of subsidiaries.
The commitment that began between father and son continues today in this family-owned corporation guided by third- and fourth-generation Detwilers. That commitment comes from company personnel as well, since many of them are second- and third-generation employees. The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development named NES&L Co., Inc. one of the 50 best places to work among companies with 250 or more employees.
From one quarry to a myriad of production facilities, quarries, and contracting services throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New York, NES&L Co., Inc. continues to strive to be a leader as a building materials supplier and highway contractor.
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1924
First quarry in Waterside, PA
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1929
First bridge constructed - and still in use - Bedford County, PA
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1952
Pour at Texas Eastern in Bedford County, PA
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1954
Board of Directors
Standing: Emmert I. Detwiler, Dale W. Detwiler, and C. Galen Detwiler
Seated: Paul I. Detwiler and J. S. Detwiler
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1956
Pour at Gables in Altoona, PA
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1964
New section added to bridge at Juniata Crossing near Breezewood, PA
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1968
Pennsylvania Turnpike construction
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