Whatever it takes
de Moya Highway Infrastructure is a premier heavy highway construction company based in Florida, specializing in the design and construction of heavy highway projects. With years of experience and a reputation for excellence, we are committed to building safe, durable, and efficient infrastructure that supports Florida’s growing communities and economy.
Our team is equipped to handle complex, large-scale projects, from highway expansions to intricate bridge constructions, always with a focus on quality and safety. At DHI, we believe in doing "Whatever It Takes" to get the job done right—no matter the challenge. Our motto drives us to consistently deliver exceptional results on time and within budget, ensuring the roads we build stand the test of time.
We are proud to be a trusted partner in shaping Florida’s transportation landscape, delivering infrastructure that makes a lasting impact on the lives of Floridians.
Whatever it takes, we get it done.
What We Do
Bridge Construction
Bridge construction in Florida is a specialized field of civil engineering focused on creating safe, durable, and efficient structures that connect communities and facilitate transportation across rivers, canals, bays, highways, and other obstacles. Due to Florida's unique geography, which includes extensive coastlines, waterways, and flood-prone areas, bridge construction projects require careful consideration of environmental, structural, and climate factors. Florida is home to a wide variety of bridges, including pedestrian bridges, overpasses, highway bridges, and large-scale, multi-span bridges, each of which is designed to meet specific needs and challenges.
Concrete Paving
Concrete paving is a fundamental element of highway construction in Florida, offering long-lasting, durable surfaces designed to withstand the state's unique climate, traffic patterns, and heavy rainfall. Concrete pavements are a preferred choice for many Florida highways, including interstates, urban roads, and high-traffic corridors, due to their ability to handle Florida's extreme weather conditions, such as heat, humidity, and frequent tropical storms. Concrete pavements provide a strong, resilient surface that improves safety, reduces maintenance costs, and enhances the overall performance of the highway system.
Drainage Work
Drainage work is a vital component of roadway and infrastructure construction projects aimed at managing stormwater runoff, preventing flooding, and preserving the structural integrity of roadways and surrounding environments. Proper drainage ensures the safe and efficient flow of water, reducing the risk of erosion, water damage, and hazardous driving conditions. Drainage systems are essential for maintaining the long-term stability of roadways, bridges, and other infrastructure elements.
Earthwork
Earthwork is a critical component of many heavy highway construction projects. It involves the excavation, transportation, and placement of soil, rock, and other materials to prepare a site for further construction activities, such as roadways, bridges, or drainage systems. Earthwork operations are essential for shaping the terrain to create stable foundations for infrastructure and ensuring proper drainage, safety, and structural integrity throughout the project lifecycle.
Electrical Construction
Heavy highway electrical construction involves the installation, maintenance, and integration of various electrical systems necessary for the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of highways and roadways. These systems include traffic signals, lighting, communication networks, tolling systems, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS), all of which play critical roles in controlling traffic flow, ensuring safety, and providing vital infrastructure for travelers. Due to Florida’s unique climate, geography, and urbanization, highway electrical construction must address a variety of challenges, including coastal weather conditions, high humidity, and the integration of modern technologies.
Maintenance of Traffic (MOT)
Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) is a critical component of highway construction that ensures the safe and efficient flow of traffic during the construction or maintenance of roadways. It involves the planning, design, and implementation of temporary traffic control measures to accommodate drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and workers while construction activities are underway. MOT ensures that traffic disruptions are minimized, public safety is maintained, and construction work can proceed with minimal delay.