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Faulconer Construction
Construction
Charlottesville, VA 5,291 followers
We improve communities while inspiring people to achieve their maximum potential. LEGACY-INTEGRITY-TEAM-EXCELLENCE
About us
Faulconer Construction Company is a broadly diversified, integrated site and heavy civil contractor headquartered in central Virginia with regional offices serving the Southeast.. We are routinely engaged in 30 to 40 major projects in the site development and heavy highway construction markets. We specialize in heavy highway and public works projects, as well as residential, commercial, industrial and academic site development. We serve a growing, diverse set of clients, and do so while maintaining rigorous safety standards, with EMRs consistently below 1.0. Faulconer has historically performed over 80% of the value of our contracts in-house. The breadth and depth of our personnel, as well as our large fleet of company-owned equipment, allow us to have a rapid and flexible approach to completing our clients’ site construction requirements and serving as a single source for our clients’ site work needs.
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- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Charlottesville, VA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1954
- Specialties
- Heavy Civil Construction, Site Development, Transportation Infastructure, Underground Utilities, Excavation, Grading, Structural Concrete, Rock Drilling & Blasting, Environmental, and Heavy Highway
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Updates
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Congratulations to our new Chief Operating Officer! Mindy has contributed enormously to our growth and success since she started as an intern 18 years ago, and we can't wait to see what she accomplishes in her new role.
When I walked into the Faulconer Construction office as the company's first intern during my second year at University of Virginia, I never could've imagined the incredible journey that lay ahead. Now, 18 years later, I'm honored to announce that I'll be taking on a new challenge as Faulconer's first Chief Operating Officer. The progress we've made as a company over the past two decades is nothing short of amazing. I'm extremely grateful to be part of a team that improves communities and is guided by visionary leadership that empowers us all to grow. A heartfelt thank you goes to Jack and Steve Bowers for the opportunity to continue my journey with Faulconer and advance our mission across our markets in my new role.
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🚩 Project Highlight: M19/H11 Combo School in Morrisville, NC Originally designed as a combination middle school and high school, public officials voted to convert the M19/H11 combination school into the new Morrisville High School. This 45-acre site includes a 3-story, 300,724-square-foot new building to accommodate approximately 1,800 high school students and staff. Owner: Wake County Public Schools CM: TA Loving Faulconer Project Team: Mike Smith (PM) & Evan Fleming (Superintendent)
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🎉8️⃣0️⃣🎉 Happy 80th birthday to operator Lester Hannah from our Jacksonville, NC, office! This marine veteran is spending his day running a dozer on the Merchant Point job. #OORAH
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Congratulations to our team members who celebrated work anniversaries in August! Their skills and contributions have been instrumental to our success. We are grateful to celebrate these milestones with each of you! #appreciation #team #anniversary #heavycivil
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With college football season right around the corner, take a look at the finished product of our UVA Football Operations Project with Barton Malow. (Don't Blink! On the right side of the first frame of the video, you can see our Ivy Corridor Phase II project in full swing)
With the kickoff of a new College Football season, we're thrilled to showcase Virginia Football's stunning new home: The Hardie Football Operations Center. Designed by the talented team at ZGF Architects and brought to life by Barton Malow, this state-of-the-art facility is a testament to collaboration and innovation. Proud to have partnered with UVA Athletics and the FM team—can't wait to see how this incredible building drives success on the field. WAHOOWA!
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We recently hosted the James River Water Supply Project Groundbreaking Ceremony, welcoming members of the James River Water Authority, representatives from Louisa and Fluvanna Counties, and employees from the Design-Build team. The four-mile pipeline marks a significant milestone in addressing current and future water supply needs and fostering collaboration between the two counties. Read more about it in our latest post on The Woodstove:
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The James River Water Authority (JRWA) held a groundbreaking ceremony in Fluvanna County on August 14, 2024, signifying the beginning of an estimated two-year completion timeline for the meaningful water infrastructure project. Local officials and community leaders gathered to recognize the project as a long-term sustainable water supply solution serving Fluvanna and Louisa County. The project will consist of a fully submerged water intake in the James River, a water pump station, and a raw water pipeline to carry the water nearly four miles, where it will connect to an existing Louisa County Water Authority water main. By utilizing water from the James River, Fluvanna and Louisa will not only minimize their reliance on surface and groundwater, but also will adequately meet the water needs of their growing populations. This project began in earnest over two decades ago, when similar to the effects of the drought experienced this summer, the surface and groundwater systems were stressed in both counties. It is estimated that millions of gallons of water will be needed daily in the area in the coming years, making this forward movement of the initiative highly important. “The James River can safely and sustainably accommodate a withdrawal to meet that anticipated demand,” said Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors Chairman Chris Fairchild. “Even during the lowest flows, the James will provide water for our communities.” JRWA is a partnership between Fluvanna and Louisa County, where both counties share in the investment and will receive 50% of the supply when the system is operational. Louisa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Duane Adams noted the collaboration between counties was a model for other jurisdictions and stressed the fiscal responsibility of the long-term plan. Detailed studies and formal permitting spanning a number of years have resulted in an abundance of confidence that the selected location and water main route represent minimized impacts on the environment and historical resources. Fluvanna County Government Faulconer Construction