Graham Contracting
Graham Contracting, formally known as Graham Construction & Management, Inc., is a prominent player in the North American construction industry. Founded in 1926, the company initially built railway stations in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and has since evolved into a diversified general contractor based in Spokane, Washington, with a rich history dedicated to innovation and service excellence. Remarkably, Graham has been 100% employee-owned since 1985, allowing it to maintain a robust culture of collaboration and accountability among its workforce.
As a leading integrated project solutions partner, Graham Contracting offers a comprehensive range of services suited to projects of all sizes and complexities. Their expertise spans several sectors, including project development financing, pre-construction planning, digital construction and delivery, and self-performing construction capabilities. The company is well-equipped to handle tasks ranging from small renovations to complex design-build projects and multi-million dollar public-private partnerships (P3s). Additionally, Graham operates in various fields such as agriculture, education, energy, healthcare, transportation, and more, reflecting their commitment to building resilient communities and infrastructure.
Graham’s mission is clear: to provide superior integrated construction solutions while offering employees a challenging and rewarding career within a safe work environment. Their vision extends to becoming North America's premier integrated construction solutions partner, a goal that is supported by their dedication to continuous improvement and strong community values. With a focus on delivering exceptional value to clients, Graham serves a wide range of stakeholders, including public organizations, owner-occupants, and private businesses, making it a trusted name in the construction sector. The company’s family-oriented values coupled with their substantial resources enhance their ability to meet clients' varied needs throughout diverse construction cycles.
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