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FCI Constructors, Inc.
Construction
Grand Junction, CO 7,917 followers
Focused On Your Vision
About us
FCI Constructors began building in Colorado in 1978, expanding to Arizona and the surrounding region in 1986. Since 1998, FCI has been recognized as one of ENR's Top 400 Contractors with revenues exceeding $500 million. As one of the most versatile General Contractors and Construction Managers, with nine offices in Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma and Wyoming, and over 400 employees, we dedicate ourselves to serving our clients. Our employee-owners take pride in what we do, and for our clients – we are focused on your vision – to ensure smooth transitions from building concept to project completion.
- Website
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http://www.fciol.com
External link for FCI Constructors, Inc.
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Grand Junction, CO
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1978
- Specialties
- Commercial General Contractor/Construction Manager and Design/Builder
Locations
Employees at FCI Constructors, Inc.
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Tony Seidling
Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer at FCI Constructors, Inc.
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Bryan Hemeyer
Vice President at FCI Constructors, Inc.
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Sarah Armstrong
Maximizer - Relator - Learner - Responsibility - Positivity
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Steve Rademacher
Pre-Construction Manager, Assoc. DBIA at FCI Constructors, Inc.
Updates
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Job opening has posted! (Feel free to repost this.) We are hiring a Construction Design / Trades Instructor at EPIC Campus! Posting link: https://lnkd.in/ggcW4T5S Full-Time Position The Construction Trades Instructor will collaborate with the Construction Trades Pathway Lead and local industry partners to develop and instruct the following classes; Construction Design and Technology, Sustainability and Transformative Construction, Construction 1, and Construction 2. See the EPIC Course Catalog linked here for course descriptions. The ideal candidate will have industry experience in construction design and building trades. The instructor will begin teaching responsibilities in August. This is a 210-day contract beginning August 1, 2024, through June 20, 2025. Essential Duties include, but are not limited to: Instruct project-based curriculum for multiple courses that is industry relevant and allows students to earn industry certifications, concurrent enrollment, content credit and work-based learning experiences Collaboration with LPS teachers (CTE, content teachers, special service providers) Effective oral and written communication skills Maintain budget and tracking data of student participation Support the overall goals of the Construction Trades Pathway, the EPIC Campus, and Littleton Public Schools Assistance in selecting and ordering equipment Serving on advisory committees Additional training as necessary Promoting the EPIC Campus and this pathway by connecting with students, parents, community members and industry partners Instruct pathway-specific summer programming course in June (minimum of 15 days, 4 hours per day). Schedule set by EPIC Campus Administration. Education/Experience -The ideal candidate will possess or be able to possess: Relevant industry experience with an emphasis in construction design, architecture, interior design, and/or familiarity with LEED and WELL standards. Proficiency using and teaching construction software, with a preference for AutoCAD, SketchUp, Procore, and/or BIM. Experience in building trades; basic understanding of OSHA, framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, finishing The appropriate secondary Career and Technical Education credential. (Architecture and Construction) aligned with the pathway. -click here for credential information. The appropriate postsecondary Career and Technical credential aligned with the pathway. Criminal background check is required for hire. Compensation This is an in-person, 210-day position Starting salary $103,000
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The new Pinal VOTES building in Florence, AZ is complete, in time for elections! The 55,000 SF center included remediation and demolition of the adjacent 20,000 SF Public Defender’s building. The facility is designed for 45 employees, with a capacity to hold 900 people during election season. It contains secured offices, as well as a processing center and high-security vaults to house the ballots once they are received. In order to ensure on-time completion, our collaborative team developed several fast-track phases during design to provide expedited construction sequencing. Swan Architects Inc Pinal County
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What better way to celebrate both the legacy and future of Grand Junction High School than by performing the Fight Song one last time in the current building! (*Turn on audio 🎵 *). We look forward to seeing the GJHS band perform this song in the new school this fall and continuing the many other traditions that make this community special. This video was prepared by DPM for the Board of Education project update last week - the last update before the ribbon cutting in August. It shares a recap of the construction of the new school building with drone footage captured by Clint Smith and Onsite Drone Services! Special thanks to the entire D51 community, the 'Yes on GJHS' campaign committee, Mesa County Valley School District 51, Grand Junction High School, BG+co, DLR Group, FCI Constructors, Inc., and the Colorado Department of Education BEST Grant Program for making this important project possible. GJ All Day.
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Like most municipalities, the City of Brighton has worked so hard to make this campus a reality, and today, we reached a significant milestone! FCI Constructors, Inc. hosted the topping-off ceremony, bringing the community of participants together to sign and place the last beam. One step closer to realizing this long-awaited project. The beam will be exposed in the facility's interior, a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved. Thank you to the community, city officials, user groups, and design and construction team members who have supported and contributed to the Michael Woodruff Municipal Service Center. Your efforts are helping to shape Brighton's brighter future! #D2Carchitects #ToppingOffCeremony #CommunitySupport #FCIConstructors #PublicWorks #AQOLFA
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What it means to be a maximizer in your personal and professional life, in the construction industry…
New Ripple Intent podcast epsiode is now available! Join Kyle Majchrowski and Jon Grant, PE, CM-Lean to hear Stacey Root and Sarah Armstrong discuss Living and Leading as a Maximizer. https://lnkd.in/gBd-qbey Stacey and Sarah discuss how their Maximizer strength affects their daily lives - interactions, work, home, driving - how they view the world. They emphasize the importance of understanding and awareness having and being around someone with the maximizer strength. They also touch on the role of empathy and how it can impact relationships. The discussion heads to the never-ending pursuit of improvement and the difficulty of being satisfied with the results. Stacey and Sarah discuss their experiences as Maximizers and the challenges they face. They talk about the relief they feel when they are in unfamiliar environments and can let go of their Maximizer tendencies. They reflect on the negative connotations of being a maximizer and the impact it has had on their self-perception. Overall, they emphasize the importance of recognizing and leveraging the strengths of yourselves and of others. Thoughts to Consider Understanding the maximizer strength and its impact on daily life and interactions The importance of awareness when working with or being married to someone with the maximizer strength The role of empathy in relationships and how it can affect communication The never-ending pursuit of improvement and the challenge of being satisfied with the results Being a Maximizer can be both a strength and a challenge Maximizers often feel relief when they are in unfamiliar environments and can let go of their perfectionist tendencies Recognizing and leveraging the strengths of others is important for Maximizers to be intentional with their natural internal tendencies.
Leading and Living as a Maximizer with Sarah Armstrong and Stacey Root - Ripple Intent
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Congratulations to our very own, Steve Walker, one of this year's recipients of Colorado State University TILT's Community Engagement Learning Awards! Steve has been actively involved with CSU's CM Cares Projects since 2018. Award Announcement: https://lnkd.in/gQ5BUE_G In addition to FCI, the following companies donated resources to CM Cares projects this year: US Engineering, Gregory Electric, Front Range Roofing, B&M Roofing, McKinney Door and Hardware, Swinerton, SRM Ready Mix, Specialties Contracting, Tile Kyle, Kramer North America, Calcon Constructors, Elemental Homes, JVA Consultants, Rock Sol, Terracon, Whiting-Turner, BNB Construction, Mears Group, Kiewit.
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Please keep a spot open in your calendars for FCI's 11th annual charity golf tournament, benefitting American Heroes in Action. Registration and sponsorship opportunities will be available June 1! #charitygolftournament #veterans #firstresponders #americanheroes https://lnkd.in/ger744mZ
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Get To Know ABC's 2024 Young Professional of the Year, Mike Menke! The award recognizes industry professionals under the age of 40 employed by ABC member companies chosen based on leadership qualities, career achievement and vision for the future of commercial and industrial construction. Menke, 32, was selected based on his contributions to the industry and ABC. The award is sponsored by Procore Technologies, a leading global provider of construction management software. As Young Professional of the Year, Menke received a $10,000 cash prize and will be featured in the June issue of Construction Executive. FCI Constructors, Inc. | Associated Builders and Contractors Rocky Mountain #ABCMeritShopProud
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Sure to be insightful commentary and conversation regarding the K-12 construction landscape! Join us!
Join A4LE RMC for a Contractor Round Up on Thursday, April 18. Moderated by Mandy Larson, Director of Facilities with Weld RE-6 School District, the panel will feature insights from: Jeff Johnson - JHL Constructors, Dax Diaz - FCI Constructors, Anthony Durst - Adolfson and Peterson, Garret Burrell - Mark Young Constructors, and Heather Smock - Bryan Construction. Register Today at: https://buff.ly/3ZLwOk1 #a4le #a4le_rmc #a4lermc #coloradoschoolconstruction #bryan_construction_inc #jhlcontructors #ap_construction # mark_young_construction #fci.construction #buildingexcellentschoolstogether
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