Poettker Construction Named a 2025 Best Places to Work
Poettker Construction is a Best Places to Work by the St. Louis Business Journal for the eighth year running. Of the 150 nominations received, only 80 companies made the cut.
Poettker Construction is a Best Places to Work by the St. Louis Business Journal for the eighth year running. Of the 150 nominations received, only 80 companies made the cut.
Poettker Construction CEO & Chairman Keith Poettker made his 2025 predictions for the southeast region, including the construction of more distribution centers and technological advances transforming the industry.
Poettker Construction launched a cutting-edge drone program to enhance pre-project planning, improve construction visibility, boost safety measures and increase operations efficiencies.
Poettker Construction earned a spot on Engineering News-Records' prestigious Top 400 Contractors list of the leading builders across the country.
The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America reports in "Constructor" magazine that Poettker Construction's NextGen program encourages youth to pursue careers in construction while interacting with the building of their school's facilities.
Poettker Construction joined the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR), signaling the company's highest level of knowledge, production, and ethics in the real estate industry.
Poettker Construction today announced it has earned a National Safety Merit Award from Associated Builders and Contractors, which was presented at the 34th annual Excellence in Construction® Awards during ABC Convention 2024 in Orlando, Florida, on March 14. Poettker Construction received a National Safety Merit Award for its continuous commitment to safety on the job.
Poettker Construction, an award-winning family-owned construction company, closed out the 2023 calendar year with tremendous employee, financial, industry, philanthropic, and market sector growth across the company. “Over the years, Poettker has earned a reputation for building relationships and buildings in the safest and most cost-efficient way possible, all while maintaining the highest degree of quality
Publication: St. Louis CNR Magazine, October 2023 Companywide ownership of the outcomes of the firm’s safety process – whether they’re good, bad, or indifferent – is the key to success in keeping jobsites safe and projects successful. Poettker Construction Company espouses this philosophy, as set forth in the book Extreme Ownership by retired U.S. Navy