Flintco Industrial
Flintco Industrial is a prominent construction company founded in 1908, with its headquarters located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As an esteemed subsidiary of Alberici Corporation since 2013, Flintco has maintained a strong legacy of excellence in the construction industry. The company specializes in a comprehensive array of construction services, including construction management, design-build, and general contracting, all delivered from eight strategically positioned offices across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Currently, Flintco employs over 700 skilled professionals, and its diverse clientele spans various sectors, including healthcare, education, hospitality, sports, industrial, water/utilities, energy, and manufacturing industries.
Over the years, Flintco has earned a reputation for its unwavering commitment to safety and quality, guided by Lean principles that promote continuous improvement. The company sets high standards for both the projects it undertakes and the safety of its workforce. Flintco’s notable innovations, such as Flintco 4 LIFE and Lean2.0®, showcase its drive to merge traditional construction methods with innovative approaches, ensuring efficiency and effectiveness.
Additionally, Flintco self-performs critical construction activities such as concrete work, steel erection, and excavation, further solidifying its role as a versatile contractor capable of managing complex projects from inception to completion. Their modern steel fabrication facility and extensive fleet of equipment enhance operational capabilities, ensuring timely project delivery that meets client needs.
Recognized for its excellent safety culture, Flintco has a proven track record in maintaining high standards within the industry, often praised for its proactive approach to safety management and quality assurance. The dedication to excellence and a focus on community benefits are hallmarks of Flintco Industrial's operations, making them a leader in the construction sector for over a century, dedicated to building not only structures but lasting relationships with clients across a wide range of industries.
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