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Company type | General Contractor |
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Industry | Construction Management, General Contracting |
Founded | 1949 |
Founder | Robert D. Nabholz |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma |
Area served | Regional |
Key people | Charles Nabholz Greg Williams Bill Hannah Don Greenland |
Products | Preconstruction Consulting Logistics Millwork Concrete |
Number of employees | 950 (2008) |
Divisions | Nabholz Construction Corporation Nabholz Incorporated |
Website | www.nabholz.com |
Nabholz Construction is widely recognized as one of the top commercial general contactors/construction managers in the United States. It has been listed by Engineering News Record (ENR) magazine as one of the Top 400 General Contractors every year since 1986, currently the company is ranked #161.[1][2]
Overview
According to their website, "Nabholz offers a variety of specialized service groups and delivery formats, providing a complete construction and management services for almost any size and type of building program."[3]
The Nabholz family of companies has received dozens of awards for quality and industry excellence, including national recognition for jobsite safety from the United States Department of Labor.
As of 2006, Nabholz Construction was ranked as the 3rd largest Commercial Contractor in Arkansas.[4]
History
Nabholz began almost by accident. Back in 1949, R. D. “Bob” Nabholz was building a home for his future bride. Another gentleman made an offer on the home, which Bob accepted – using the profits to build more houses and, later, duplexes. Commercial projects followed, and Nabholz Construction was born.
The company was a family endeavor from the beginning, with brothers Bob, Ed, Tom and Charles all contributing to the growing business. In 1951, the company’s in-house millwork shop was established and, four years later, Nabholz Construction was incorporated in the state of Arkansas.
Just ten years after Bob’s original home sale, Nabholz Construction celebrated its first $1 million project for Arkansas Children’s Colony.
In 1961, the Nabholz brothers recognized a need within the industry for pre-engineered metal buildings. Charles Nabholz formed Conark Builders, a merit shop general contractor focusing on pre-engineered metal building applications. The company began with several medical clinic projects, and then progressed to larger commercial construction. It was incorporated just one year later in 1962.
As both companies grew, the brothers realized that encouraging a foundation of skilled craftsmen would benefit the entire industry. So, in the early 1970s, they developed in-house carpentry and bricklaying apprenticeship programs, now known as Nabholz University. They were the first contractor-sponsored apprenticeship programs approved by the U.S. Department of Labor in Arkansas, and have grown into an important center of industry education. Nabholz University has produced more than 100 journeyman carpenters to date.
Around 1976, Nabholz Construction transitioned into a merit shop general contracting company. By this time, the Nabholz team had earned an impressive reputation in the construction community, working closely with customers and operating with uncompromising integrity. In 1985, Nabholz was listed among the Engineering News Record Top 400 Building Contractors, and has been a fixture on that list ever since.
The 1990s brought exciting growth for Nabholz. In 1990, the company reached $100 million in sales for the first time. That same year, Nabholz Client Service was established and Nabholz Construction expanded into the Northwest Arkansas and Oklahoma markets. Northwest Excavation and Nabholz Industrial Services were founded in 1993, followed by more expansion as the company entered the Missouri market in 1996, Kansas in 2004 and Northeast Arkansas in 2005.[3]
Nabholz University
Nabholz University was founded in 1973 and was the first non-union accredited carpentry apprenticeship program in the state of Arkansas.
It has recently grown into the department that handles all of Nabholz Construction's training needs.
Green Initiative
In 2002, Nabholz became a member of the U.S. Green Building Council. The company remains firmly committed to sustainable construction practices, waste recycling and energy efficiency, and actively pursues Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) accreditation for employees at all levels. Currently, the company is ranked by ENR magazine at #90 on the list of Top Green Contractors in the United States.
Nabholz Construction created a position specifically for their Sustainable Initiative in 2007.
References
- ^ "The Top 400 Contractors," Engineering News-Record, May 19, 2008, pp. 60-66
- ^ http://www.enr.com
- ^ a b http://www.nabholz.com
- ^ Arkansas Business