Sundt is committed to being the most skilled builder in America, owned and led by the industry's most skilled construction professionals. Our expertise and experience in Transportation, Industrial and Building, wide range of self-perform capabilities, and unique employee-ownership culture bring exceptional quality to our work and lead to prosperous outcomes for our clients, employee-owners and communities. These have stood the test of time and will continue to form the foundation of our culture and approach to running our business.

At Sundt, our employee-owners are driven by a shared mission: to be the most skilled builder in America. We believe that skill is represented through the our numerous Build America awards, more than any other contractor in the nation and dozens of ENR Best Project wins. We're proud to be the only company to be recognized as the "Nation's Safest Contractor" twice by winning the Associated General Contractors (AGC) Grand Award for safety (2006 and 2016). We have earned more AGC Build America Awards than any other contractor in the world.

Sundt has been bringing creative solutions to the construction industry's most challenging problems for over 130 years. From humble beginnings, we've grown to become one of the nation's largest and most innovative general contractors. Above all else, we are builders, and our work has served to push our industry and our nation forward. The Sundt 125 commemorates standout projects spanning from our company's founding to today, including Launchpad 39A in Cape Canaveral, Florida, the Reunion Tower building core in Dallas, Texas, the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, and London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.

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Growing up in a family of engineers, Amy Yount learned how to build and solve problems at a young age. According to Amy, these early experiences and mentors led her to a career in construction. "My family is full of strong, independent, successful women. I was always taught that I could do anything...

Posted on Mar 12, 2021  •  Facebook

A month ago, historic winter storms and utility failures in Texas led to power outages, broken pipes, and food and water shortages across the state. To support local relief efforts, the Sundt Foundation donated $10,000 in emergency grants, split equally between the Tarrant Area Food Bank and the Let...

Posted on Mar 11, 2021  •  Facebook

Yazmin Trueba is a self-styled “Creative Estimator” who fully utilizes her dual backgrounds in architecture and construction management in her role as Lead Estimator for the Sundt Building Group’s El Paso office. When asked what construction needs more of, here’s what she had to say: “More respect...

Posted on Mar 09, 2021  •  Facebook

It's #InternationalWo mensDay! A day to celebrate women everywhere and all they continue to accomplish. It’s also the beginning of Women in Construction Week! Employee-owners Maria Luna, Amber Simonson, Holly Horsak and Sara Allen are at the forefront of Sundt’s commercial building operations in...

Posted on Mar 08, 2021  •  Facebook

Briana De Kalb joins Sundt Construction as a Project Engineer for its Transportation Group in Portland, Oregon. She… https://t.co/eDAb6XWhgq

Posted on Mar 05, 2021  •  Twitter

Today’s blog by Sundt VP John Carlson explains why many civil construction markets have a fear of Alternative Proje… https://t.co/qcqzTBgHsi

Posted on Mar 02, 2021  •  Twitter

Sundt Construction completes new multi-level parking structure at the Tucson Convention Center.… https://t.co/xiMWQStZZe

Posted on Mar 01, 2021  •  Twitter

For more than two decades, residents along Paisano Drive say they've endured idling trucks around their neighborhoo… https://t.co/wDzBfyWRIw

Posted on Feb 26, 2021  •  Twitter

Sundt Foundation donates over $11,000 to five Dallas charities. https://t.co/rui6gzMBeH #SundtConstruction #BuildingDallas #Texas

Posted on Feb 24, 2021  •  Twitter

Sundt Foundation awards $2,500 to Shriners Hospital for Children in Salt Lake City, Utah. https://t.co/7KaRAQjisQ… https://t.co/EiixF2FBYe

Posted on Feb 23, 2021  •  Twitter