What's it like to be a forest road contractor?
On steep terrain like the mountains of Washington state, building forest roads is complex work: you want to provide a safe route for heavy equipment and logging trucks, but to also have the lightest impact on the environment. For Bruce Menzel of Menzel Road Building, the challenge makes a job well-done that much more rewarding. He shares what his 35-year career has been like and explains why he believes having an office “made by Mother Nature” is the best kind of work.

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