“At E.E. Cruz, safety is fundamental to everything we do." Our affiliated company E.E. Cruz & Company, Inc. recently received a safety award from the Associated Construction Contractors of New Jersey for achieving a lost workday incidence rate below the national average in 2023. E.E. Cruz Safety Manager Brian Cichetti accepted the award on behalf of the entire E.E. Cruz staff. "It is because of your support and commitment to our safety program that we earn awards like this," says Cichetti. "This is an outstanding reflection on all E.E. Cruz employees personally and professionally. And, it shows our industry that at E.E.Cruz, safety is held to the highest importance." Congratulations E.E. Cruz for this well-deserved recognition. #TransformingInfrastructure #ConstructionSafety
Flatiron Construction
Construction
Broomfield, CO 97,205 followers
Transforming Infrastructure
About us
What is Flatiron? We’re more than a construction company. We are an organization of some 3,500 people with diverse backgrounds and varied expertise who share a singular focus on enhancing the well-being of people and communities. We bring together industry-leading engineers, highly skilled craft workers and other professionals to deliver innovative solutions to infrastructure challenges across the U.S. and Canada. Flatiron builds highways and bridges; aviation, rail and transit; dams and water treatment facilities; and underground projects that fuel local economies, improve safety and enhance efficiency. Flatiron engineers harness the art and science of structural design to create solutions that are as beautiful as they are functional. Our craft employees and on-site leaders bring vital experience to each project to turn vision into reality. And our project leaders collaborate with project owners to deliver solutions that meet challenging criteria—safely—while at the same time mitigating risk for all those involved. Beyond safely delivering outstanding projects, Flatiron people demonstrate a commitment to ongoing learning, sustainability, our clients and partners, and the communities where we live and work. We build careers. We hire and advance the best engineers, craft workers and other professionals in our industry. We transform infrastructure.
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http://www.flatironcorp.com
External link for Flatiron Construction
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Broomfield, CO
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1947
- Specialties
- Heavy Civil Construction, Highway, Road and Interchange Construction, Bridge Construction, Rail Construction, Airport Construction, Dam, Water, Industrial and Underground Construction, Design-Build, Engineering, Bid-Build, Progressive Design-Build, Construction Manager/ General Contractor (CM/GC), and Public-Private Partnerships (P3)
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Don Lamb’s journey from flying front seat in a Cobra to running projects as a General Superintendent is testament to the unparalleled skills and discipline that veterans bring to the workforce. Today and every day, we recognize their contributions that make our teams stronger. Find out what valuable skills he gained from his military services that shaped his career. Unlock your next mission: https://ow.ly/Zj0650SJeOY Dragados USA, Inc. Harbor Bridge Project #NationalHireAVeteranDay #TransformingInfrastructure #FlatironPeople #VeteransInConstruction
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“Coming out here, you learn a lot more than in the classroom,” said Nathan Bourne, Field Engineer Intern. Our internship program provides real-world experiences that complement our interns' academic knowledge. Learn more about our internship program: https://ow.ly/B2hm50SJbVF #NationalInternDay #TransformingInfrastructure #FlatironInterns #Internship #Interns
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Three overcrossings along the California High-Speed Rail route in the Central Valley are complete and open to the public. The Flatiron joint venture with Dragados USA, Inc. manufactured all 47 pre-cast concrete girders at its nearby Hanford, California, facility. These impressive structures will carry traffic over future high-speed rail tracks. The 40 foot wide overcrossings at Flint Avenue, Mountain View Avenue and Floral Avenue have spans ranging from 205 feet to 381 feet. Beyond the 47 girders, the overcrossings required more than 3,800 cubic yards of concrete and more than 500 tons of steel. The HSR Construction Package 2-3 extends approximately 65 miles from Fresno to the Tulare-Kern County line and includes approximately 36 grade separations, including viaducts, underpasses and overpasses. Dragados Flatiron JV California High-Speed Rail Authority #TransformingInfrastructure #FlatironProject #BuildHSR #CentralValley #California
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Our summer interns in Northern California are not only gaining valuable on-the-job experience at our project sites but also having fun while learning! They recently took part in a two-day playhouse build event, honing essential skills such as following instructions, measuring and teamwork, all under the guidance of two experienced carpenters. Our interns selected themes for their playhouses then painted and decorated them. Our leaders provided assistance and taught them how to safely use power tools. 🏠🎨 These playhouses will be distributed to various organizations within the communities where we live and work. Check out their incredible work! Learn more about our internship experience: https://ow.ly/ofTY50SHyG1 #TransformingInfrastructure #FlatironInterns #Internship #Interns #GivingBack
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Today, Flatiron Senior Vice President Jim Schneiderman, P.E. joined Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner, leaders from Maryland Department of Transportation and joint-venture partner Herzog to celebrate the start of the Susquehanna River Bridge Replacement project. The Susquehanna River Rail Bridge is a vital throughway that supports more than 100 daily Amtrak, Maryland Area Regional Commuter and Norfolk Southern Railway passenger and freight trains. Currently, trains must slow to 90 mph when crossing the bridge, creating capacity and reliability constraints. Construction includes replacing the 117-year-old structure to improve speed and safety on the Northeast Corridor. Once completed, this project will boost capacity, reduce trip times and most importantly, enhance safety for riders. Visit our website to learn more: https://ow.ly/xO3B50SGf5t #TransformingInfrastructure #FlatironProject #RailConstruction #Amtrak #Maryland
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The team at the Harbor Bridge Project is making big progress in Corpus Christi, Texas, as they prepare to open new connectivity around the South Interchange. The Harbor Bridge Project, a Flatiron/Dragados USA, Inc. joint venture includes replacement of the existing Harbor Bridge and reconstruction of portions of US 181, I-37, and the Crosstown Expressway. Once complete, the new bridge will improve safety for travelers, increase traffic efficiency and provide greater economic development opportunities for the region. Join our Harbor Bridge project team: https://ow.ly/KFfY50SEwbG From coast to coast and in between, check out all our amazing career opportunities at flatironcorp.com/careers #TransformingInfrastructure #FlatironProject #BridgeConstruction
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“The market is eager for a solution that can offer fast, safe, and reliable transportation that can be deployed quickly and at a lower cost than traditional modes.” Flatiron Vice President of Project Development Brian Gettinger recently spoke about the potential of dedicated guideway personal rapid transit systems at the American Society of Civil Engineers International Conference on Transportation & Development in Atlanta. Guideway-driven PRT projects are not only budget-friendly but also deliver impressive sustainability benefits. And they aren’t new; one major university has been using a guideway-based PRT since the 1970s to reduce road congestion. Curious to learn more? Click below to discover why now is the perfect time to invest in these technologies, and see how Flatiron is helping to pioneer the future of PRTs. https://ow.ly/eT7150SCzPZ #TransformingInfrastructure #ICTD24 #PublicRapidTransit
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“Wastewater treatment is a $60 billion to $100 billion a year market, and there are dozens, if not hundreds, of communities across North America that need to build new infrastructure to address their combined sewer overflows.” Ian Dickinson, Flatiron’s Senior Vice President – Operations, Water Market Segment sat down with Construction Dive to discuss the complex factors driving the need for new sustainable and resilient water projects across North America. Each region of the continent faces unique challenges. Flatiron seeks to meet these challenges with its robust resources and expertise in the water sector. You can read and listen to Ian’s interview here: https://ow.ly/vpMv50SBEo1 #TransformingInfrastructure #FlatironPeople #WaterInfrastructure
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"The ability to transport construction materials and other freight by rail is vital to the economy of California and the nation and would be hindered by this regulation." On behalf of AGC of California, Flatiron Senior Vice President Ural Yal recently delivered impactful testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives Transportation & Infrastructure Committee regarding the California Air Resource Board's proposed In-Use Locomotive Regulation. Yal reinforced Flatiron's commitment to sustainability, our clients and the communities where we live and work. We're proud to have leaders such as Ural who are instrumental in driving our industry forward. #TransformingInfrastructure #FlatironPeople #RailInfrastructure
Yesterday, Ural Yal of Flatiron Construction, testified on behalf of the AGC of California before the U.S. House of Representatives Transportation Committee’s Railroads Subcommittee explaining how the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) new locomotive regulation would increase construction costs and delay infrastructure projects. Thank you, Ural!