Poettker Construction Announces Recipients of Inaugural NextGen Initiative
From Illinois to North Carolina to Missouri, Poettker Construction is treating all project teams to lunch in celebration of Safety Week.
From Illinois to North Carolina to Missouri, Poettker Construction is treating all project teams to lunch in celebration of Safety Week.
Poettker Construction won a Quality Concrete Award from the American Concrete Institute Missouri Chapter for its work as Construction Manager on Pana Elementary School.
Poettker Construction earned honors in multiple categories on Building Design+Construction's top contractors of 2024, including construction for K-12, higher education, and healthcare.
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 is honored to have been selected by Cahokia District 187 as the General Contractor of its new $81 million Cahokia High School.
Building Enclosure magazine reports that Poettker Construction, hired by Pana Community Unit School District #8 as the construction manager, recently completed the new elementary school.
Poettker Construction has announced the 2024 recipients of its NextGen program. Poettker selected five recipients for the program’s inaugural year and presented two scholarships and three community impact contributions.
Publication: Illinois Business Journal, February 2023 Building relationships and buildings in the safest and most cost-effective way possible while maintaining the highest degree of quality and emphasis on sustainable design solutions has been Poettker’s mission since 1980. This is best represented by 95% of Poettker’s construction management portfolio coming from repeat clients and referrals. As
Pana Community Unit School District #8 held a groundbreaking ceremony to kick off the construction of a new Elementary School. Poettker is serving as the construction manager for the new 65,000-square-foot elementary school, which will replace outdated, non-efficient elementary space currently located in 2 separate buildings.
Construction Manager Poettker Construction breaks ground on a new 16,400 square feet early learning facility