In Your Biz: Albo Guzman Trucking

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Albo and Della Guzman

Albo and Della Guzman have been in the sand and gravel business since 1988.  Albo, a legendary resident of Superior, is well known for his love of mules and enjoying the company of family and friends.  Albo’s father Mike Guzman started Guzman construction in 1941, the year Albo was born.  Growing up in Superior, Albo was always refining his entrepreneurial skills, he would sell cokes to construction workers, shine shoes, and would always find a way to maximize his profit.

  Albo has been operating his sand and gravel business on Panther Drive (formerly Mary Drive).  In addition to selling sand and gravel he also has heavy equipment which is often contracted for hauling and construction jobs.  Albo Guzman Trucking has been instrumental in providing services to the reclamation work at the West Plant of Resolution Copper.  From hauling large loads of materials, managing dust to providing rock products Albo Guzman Trucking has something to serve large business to home landscaping work. 

  A new product at Albo Guzman Trucking is asphalt millings from the construction of the US 60.  The millings are great for driveways and filling in ruts in areas.  Albo enjoys a full life and while he is dedicated to their business, he is often out and about managing crews and checking on things in town. If you need sand gravel or millings contact Albo directly at 520-827-1714.

  Albo’s advice to future business owners and entrepreneurs: “Work hard and never give up,” he said. 

Mila Besich (471 Posts)

Mila Besich is a resident of Superior with two children. She volunteers for many local organizations. She is an experienced fundraiser and event planner for Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition. She covers some of the area town councils and schools.


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