Thanks to the tireless dedication of several Webcorians across various teams, Webcor has earned a Bronze Medal from EcoVadis, a third-party environmental, social, and governance (ESG) rating system.
The Contra Costa County Administration Building and Redevelopment Project recently became the world's first TRUE) Gold for construction-certified public project.
Webcor's AM-rated captive insurance company, Paramount Insurance, Inc., recently received the Award of Excellence from the Hawaii Captive Insurance Council (HCIC).
Our internal communications group is hard at work creating cutting-edge, one-of-a-kind articles about everything Webcor.
Elfreida Smith always knew she was good with her hands and enjoyed working outdoors. But it took a mentor's encouragement and the right timing to finally make construction her career.
Like many recent graduates, Tanita Jha entered the job market eager to launch her career—even if the right path still felt like a mystery.
Madison Hildenbrand never imagined a career in construction. A self-proclaimed math and physics nerd, she initially pursued engineering at UC Berkeley, drawn to structures and building materials like steel and concrete.
Raised in a family of coffee planters, Project Manager Raksha Machamada Nanaiah never saw herself working in construction. For most of her childhood, she assumed she’d join the army or police force in her native India.
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