Poettker Construction Awarded BD+C Top Contractor
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.
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.
Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) named Poettker Construction a 2024 Accredited Quality Contractor, recognizing construction firms that demonstrate excellence in safety, culture, workforce development, innovation, diversity, and quality.
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.
The I-85 Industrial Corridor has experienced some unpredictable market trends, so "Southeast Real Estate Business" turned to Poettker Construction for our take on the future of the Southeast industrial construction market.
Poettker Construction's Southeast office raised over $56,000 for the charity organization Dream On 3 with its first clay shoot.
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 is honored to have been selected by Cahokia District 187 as the General Contractor of its new $81 million Cahokia High School.
Poettker Construction earned the No. 54 spot on the St. Louis Business Journal's Top 150 Largest Privately Held Companies list. Poettker climbed from No. 60 in 2023 with $371 million in revenue volume to No. 54 this year!
The Poettker Annual Golf Classic, presented by Poettker Construction and Poettker Industrial, raised $59,000 at its annual charity event benefitting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Illinois (BBBSIL).