Aviation fueling systems and water INFRASTRUCTURE
Launched in 2001, KEAR Civil Corporation has grown into a nationally recognized industry leader in the specialized construction of Aviation Fueling Systems and Water Infrastructure projects.

Our Markets
Aviation Fueling

As a leader in aviation fueling systems construction, KEAR has completed numerous complex, challenging projects at major US airports and military installations. Specialized in all critical aspects of aviation fueling system construction, upgrades and asset integrity support, KEAR has built its reputation on reliability.
Expertise includes Tank Farm installation, transfer pipelines, hydrant fuel systems and fuel loading/off-loading facilities. KEAR's experience and expertise, dedicated staff and reliable resources continue to deliver seamless projects on time and on budget. KEAR has completed significant fueling projects at major US commercial airports including LAX, LAS, BNA, MEM, IAD, RSW, PHX, OAK, and SLC.
Water/Wastewater

KEAR provides new construction, maintenance, and facility expansion services for water and wastewater industrial facilities. Building and expanding systems within operating facilities is a core competency at KEAR. Due to KEAR's ability to self-perform significant scope, including process equipment installation, process piping and mass earthwork / grading, notable economies can be achieved as a benefit to clients.
KEAR's services include installation of basic plant process equipment and piping replacement, upgrades and ground-up new facility construction. KEAR provides services for the Federal Government, Municipalities and private market sectors.
Commitment To Safety

KEAR ensures safe jobsites through training, certification and leadership in site-specific health and safety programs.
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What They Say
"KEAR's performance in the field was outstanding. We appreciate your firms' work effort, dedication to safety, and collaboration with all the airport entities to pull off a successful project. We hope to work with you again in the future."