Siboney Contracting CO
Siboney was founded in 1972 as a trucking company in South Bay, FL by Enrique J. Tomeu, Jr. The company's first project involved hauling aggregate construction materials for an Interstate 95 construction project in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Demand for Siboney's services grew as the company earned a reputation for its responsiveness and ability to meet tough deadlines. Siboney expanded its fleet of trucks to haul bagasse, a residual sugarcane product, from the sugar mills to the Quaker Oats facility in...
Siboney was founded in 1972 as a trucking company in South Bay, FL by Enrique J. Tomeu, Jr. The company's first project involved hauling aggregate construction materials for an Interstate 95 construction project in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Demand for Siboney's services grew as the company earned a reputation for its responsiveness and ability to meet tough deadlines. Siboney expanded its fleet of trucks to haul bagasse, a residual sugarcane product, from the sugar mills to the Quaker Oats facility in Belle Glade, FL.
The company also hauled raw sugar from the mills to a terminal built by the Florida Sugar Marketing Association at the Port of Palm Beach. By the late 1970s, the building boom in South Florida was in full swing and Siboney grew to meet the transportation demands for materials used in the construction of roadways and other paved surfaces.
By 2000, Siboney had divested its interests in site development and the paving business to concentrate solely on providing new material sourcing and transportation solutions for its customers. Siboney increased its presence in Florida and along the Gulf Coast region, adding representatives in Jacksonville and New Orleans, and creating relationships with major shipping terminals and aggregate producers. When load requirements became impractical for trucking, Siboney created a relationship with barge operators capable of shipping materials by water. Tomeu crafted a partnership to open a terminal at the Port of Cape Canaveral to offload and distribute aggregate materials.
The company further diversified into the transportation of new materials such as lumber and steel, refined sugar, corn and fertilizer. Siboney expanded its debris removal services to include construction and demolition debris, as well as land clearing debris and vegetative removal.
Siboney has continued to grow and currently serves customers nationwide, stretching from California to the Carolinas. Siboney prides itself on its ability to mobilize anywhere, anytime at a moment’s notice and is continually expanding and adapting to meet changing market conditions and customer demands.
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