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Johnson Dairy in Eaton, Colorado, home to the largest milk parlor in the world, is moving the dairy business in Colorado into the 21st century. A big, bold, and innovative new milking parlor built by TCC Corporation has raised the bar in the emerging high-tech dairy industry. TCC design built the building portion of the project and demonstrated their trademark of “Quality, Integrity, & Dependability” in the Dairy business construction arena.
The facility is huge as milk parlors go, but the production numbers that the project was built for are off the charts. This facility is designed to produce the following numbers:
• 150,562,500 pounds of milk per year
• 75,281 tons of milk per year
• 18,037,387 gallons of milk per year
• 412,500 pounds of milk per day
• 206 tons of milk per day
• 49,417 gallons of milk per day
• 5,500 cows milked 3 times a day
• 160 cows milked at once
Location: Eaton, Colorado
Owner: John Johnson
Engineer: High Plains Engineering
TCC Construction Manager: Ernie Crownover
Project Value: $1,800,941
Project Start: January 2007
Project Completion: June 2008




