Turnbull-Wahlert Construction
Turnbull-Wahlert Construction, Inc. is a renowned construction firm established in 1995, originally founded as Turnbull Construction. In 2003, the company expanded and adopted its current name, reflecting its growth and evolving service offerings. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, Turnbull-Wahlert has built a strong reputation in the commercial construction industry under the leadership of President Stewart Turnbull and Executive Vice President John Gavozzi.
Specializing in various construction services, Turnbull-Wahlert Construction provides comprehensive solutions in construction management, general contracting, bid-spec, and design/build. The firm takes pride in its extensive portfolio, which includes a diverse range of project types encompassing retail centers, office spaces, medical facilities, educational institutions, industrial sites, and hospitality venues. This versatility allows the company to cater to a wide spectrum of clients, from local businesses and developers to Fortune 500 firms, school districts, medical establishments, and major retailers.
Turnbull-Wahlert’s unique approach focuses on tailoring services to meet the specific needs of its clients, ensuring cost-effective solutions without compromising quality. The company's operational philosophy emphasizes strong collaboration with clients, architects, and subcontractors to deliver successful and budget-friendly projects while prioritizing safety and the well-being of all involved. Approximately 85% of their work comes from repeat customers and referrals, which speaks to the trust and satisfaction that their clients have developed over the years.
With a commitment to building lasting partnerships, Turnbull-Wahlert Construction remains agile in its contracting methods, adapting to the needs of each project. Their dedication to excellence and customer service positions them as a leading choice in the construction industry, making significant contributions to the environments they create and the communities they serve.
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