Gilbane Building Ranked in Multiple Categories by Building Design+Construction

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Gilbane Building has been ranked as the No.4 Science and Technology Builder in the United States by Building Design+Construction (BD+C). This recognition is part of BD+C’s 2024 Giants 400 Report, which annually ranks the largest and most prominent architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) firms across various building sectors and specialty categories. 

Gilbane’s experience in the science and technology sector has been demonstrated through numerous high-profile projects that push the boundaries of innovation and sustainability. Their team’s expertise in delivering state-of-the-art facilities has been instrumental in supporting advancements in research, development, and technology. 

Gilbane’s portfolio includes a diverse range of science and technology projects, from advanced research laboratories to high-tech manufacturing facilities.

Gilbane Building has also been ranked as the No.5 Office Core and Shell Builder in the United States by Building Design+Construction.

Gilbane’s expertise in the office core and shell sector is reflected in their successful delivery of numerous high-quality projects that meet the evolving needs of modern businesses. Notable projects include a Class A office tower at 100 Mill Avenue in Tempe, AZ and the Department of General Services Headquarters building in Washington, D.C. 

This news also comes after an announcement earlier this year that Gilbane ranked No.1 in the country for public library construction firms for the fourth year in a row by BD&C. Gilbane has delivered transformational library projects across the country, such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Cleveland Park Library in Washington, D.C., Lincolnwood Public Library in Illinois, to the Avon Public Library and Matteson Public Library Expansions.

As Gilbane continues to be an industry leader, they remain focused on driving innovation and delivering exceptional value to our clients.

Source: Gilbane (Edited by Subcontractors USA)

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