C&B Participates in Inaugural Skill UP Career Exploration Event

C&B was proud to participate in the first annual Skill UP event, held at the Boone Campus of Gateway Community & Technical Institute. This dynamic, industry-led career exploration experience was created to introduce middle school students across Northern Kentucky to meaningful opportunities in the skilled trades. Skill UP, catalyzed by Trades NKY and produced by […]
C&B Expands Partnerships with Nucor Steel

We are thrilled to announce a major milestone in our growing partnership with Nucor Steel. C&B has signed a third contract with Nucor Steel Brandenburg, adding to an already strong and expanding relationship with one of the nation’s leading steel producers.
After years of collaboration with the Nucor teams, we have been entrusted to manage fleeting services at the Nucor Brandenburg facility. This new agreement joins our existing contract with Nucor Steel Gallatin, as well as our contract with Nucor Steel West Virginia, which is set to come online soon.
With three Nucor contracts now under our belt, this milestone reflects the trust Nucor has placed in C&B and the dedication of our team to delivering exceptional service. We look forward to continuing to grow this partnership and to the opportunities ahead.
Tony Nath
VP Mill Services
Historic 4th Street Bridge Demolition

The nearly century-old Fourth Street Bridge — a longstanding connection between Covington and Newport — is scheduled for demolition marking the end of an era for the Northern Kentucky riverfront and the beginning of a new chapter in regional infrastructure. Demolition Scheduled for 10:00 AM The Fourth Street Bridge, which has linked the two riverfront […]
Celebrating the Retirement of David Orme

Please join us in celebrating David Orme’s retirement from C&B! David joined the C&B team in 2019 as Chief of Operations after leaving DP&L as VP of Operations at Stuart and Killan Power Stations. He came during a critical junction in the history of C&B as our organization was rapidly expanding operations and services provided. He navigated us through this expansion, the COVID pandemic, and numerous trials.
Winter Storm Leaves Extreme Cold and Dangerous Windchills

A major winter storm swept through the Ohio Valley from January 24–26, 2026, bringing record-breaking snowfall, sleet, and ice. Snowfall totals of 6 to 13 inches were reported across southern Indiana and northern Kentucky, while central and eastern Kentucky saw damaging ice accumulations ranging from 0.20” to 0.89”.
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport recorded 9.2 inches of snow on Sunday, January 24, setting a new daily snowfall record and breaking the previous mark of 5.8 inches from January 25, 2004.
Dangerously cold wind chills are expected to linger across the Greater Cincinnati area for the rest of the week, with temperatures remaining below freezing well into next week as winter’s grip holds on.
We would like to express our sincere appreciation to our employees working in these frigid conditions. Your dedication, hard work, and unwavering commitment to safety do not go unnoticed and are truly valued.