Anderson Burton Construction Inc. is a nationally recognized, award-winning woman-owned construction company that specializes in design-build and Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services. Established in 1999, the firm has successfully completed over 1,000 projects, delivering high-quality construction solutions tailored to the needs of its diverse clientele, which includes public and private sector clients ranging from the United States Armed Forces to local businesses.
The company prides itself on its commitment to safety, boasting one of the best safety performance benchmarks in the industry. It has achieved an impressive Experience Modification Rate of 0.55 and a DART Rate of 0.0, reflecting its rigorous safety training programs and adherence to federal and state regulations. Their 'Team Safety' philosophy ensures that safety is prioritized on every job site, empowering all employees to take action when it comes to unsafe conditions.
Quality assurance and sustainability are also at the forefront of Anderson Burton's operations, with a culture that promotes excellence at every level. Their commitment to sustainable construction practices involves reducing material wastage and sourcing eco-friendly building materials to achieve certifications such as LEED. This aligns with the company's mission to not only meet client specifications but also to protect the environment and support the communities in which they operate.
Innovation is a key aspect of their approach, employing cutting-edge technology, such as high-resolution drone footage and 3D imaging, to enhance project efficiency and safety. Since becoming an employee-owned company in 2021, Anderson Burton has fostered a strong sense of purpose and collaboration among its workforce, dedicated to delivering successful outcomes for all its projects. With a broad range of expertise in commercial, historical restoration, and operational maintenance projects, Anderson Burton Construction firmly establishes itself as a leader in the construction industry.