See Arkansas’ top six commercial contractors.
Nabholz Construction Corp.
Conway
2022 Revenue: $1.13 billion
% Change 2021-2022: 21.34%
Top Executive(s): Greg J. Williams, Chairman; Jake Nabholz, CEO
Major Projects: UAMS Orthopaedic & Spine Hospital and Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts renovations and expansion, Little Rock (with Pepper Construction and Doyne Construction); Fayetteville Cultural Arts Corridor Phase One; Northwest Arkansas National Airport terminal expansion, Highfill; new elementary school, Arkadelphia
VCC LLC
Little Rock
2022 Revenue: $750.00 million
% Change 2021-2022: 3.45%
Top Executives: Sam Alley, Chairman; Derek Alley, CEO
Major Projects: Landmark Apartments Phase 2 and The Blake at Chenal Valley, Little Rock; Link Apartments Fitzsimons, Aurora, CO; Esplanade at Aventura, Aventura, FL; RedBird Mall Redevelopment, Dallas
Baldwin & Shell Construction Co.
Little Rock
2022 Revenue: $280.27 million
% Change 2021-2022: 29.76%
Top Executive: Bobby Gosser Jr., President & CEO
Major Projects: Whole Health Institute office building, Bentonville; Springdale School District Central and Southwest junior high schools; Benton School District elementary and middle school; Jacksonville/North Pulaski County School District multiple projects; Searcy School District arena; University of Central Arkansas Windgate Fine & Performing Arts Center, Conway
Clark Contractors LLC
Little Rock
2022 Revenue: $250.63 million
% Change 2020-2021: 16.89%
Top Executive: William Clark, CEO
Major Projects: Westrock Coffee Co. distribution center, Conway; District Mixed-use Buildings I and IV, Rogers; Little Rock Christian Academy elementary school expansion, UAMS Urology Center and Marion Lacey School (formerly McClellan High), Little Rock
Flintco LLC
Fayetteville
2022 Revenue: $231.50 million
% Change 2021-2022: 75.78%
Top Executive: Steve Eikanger, CEO; Brent Farmer, VP, Area Manager
Major Projects: Walmart Inc. headquarters, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art expansion and Bentonville West High School expansion, Bentonville; Oaklawn Racing Casino expansion and improvements, Hot Springs; Springdale High School Classroom & Gymnasium Complex; Fayetteville Police Headquarters
CDI Contractors
Little Rock
2022 Revenue: $214.05 million
% Change 2021-2022: 37.48%
Top Executive: Mark Beach, President & CEO
Major Projects: University of Arkansas Institute for Integrative & Innovative Research, Fayetteville; Ouachita Baptist University Student Housing, Arkadelphia; Mountain Home Wastewater Treatment Plant improvements; UAMS energy performance construction management contract (with Bernhard/TME), Little Rock; Dillard’s department stores, various locations