Here are some of the top general contractors and subcontractors in California specifically in the concrete industry for federal contracts, based on available information:
General Contractors:
- Swinerton: Offering solutions for various sectors, including those that could involve federal projects.
- Webcor: With capabilities in concrete construction, they have a strong presence in federal projects.
- Hathaway Dinwiddie: Known for sustainable building, including concrete work, potentially involved in federal contracts.
- Clark Construction Group: Broad sector involvement, including concrete construction for federal contracts.
- DPR Construction: Known for technical building and could handle concrete projects for federal contracts.
- Kiewit: Offers services in various markets, including complex concrete construction for federal projects.
- Granite Construction: With a focus on water infrastructure, they’re involved in concrete for federal contracts.
Subcontractors:
- FBD Vanguard Construction Inc.: Specializes in concrete, critical for federal construction projects.
- A.C. Spraggins Engineering & Underground, Inc.: Their services include concrete, positioning them for federal projects.
- Kodiak Roofing & Waterproofing Company: Their concrete services might extend to federal building maintenance.
- Suntec Concrete: Claims to be the largest commercial concrete company in the Southwest, ideal for federal work.
- Pacific Structures: Ranked among ENR’s Top 20 Concrete Contractors, likely involved in significant federal concrete projects.
- J&J Acoustics: Involved in commercial construction, potentially including concrete-related subcontracts for federal projects.
- De Haro Ramirez Concrete Group: A concrete contractor focusing on quality and safety, suitable for federal projects.
- PR Construction: Offers a range of services, including concrete, for various sectors that might include federal contracts.
- Tilden-Coil Constructors: Their services span preconstruction to construction, potentially including concrete for federal contracts.
For companies to engage in federal contracts, they must be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) and have the appropriate NAICS codes for the concrete industry. Direct involvement in specific projects would require checking current project lists or direct company inquiries.
