History
Meeting the challenge for more than 100 years.
From our very first projects in St. Louis, Missouri, Alberici has grown to be one of the largest and most respected general contractors in North America.
1918
Gateway to Opportunity
John Alberici, an Italian immigrant, founds J.S. Alberici Construction Co. in St. Louis, Missouri.
1923
Investing in Equipment
Alberici makes its first equipment purchase, trading a horse and buggy for a truck.
1928
Gabe Alberici Joins the Company
Gabe Alberici, John’s son, joins Alberici.
1939
Building St. Louis
Alberici purchases its first crane to perform updates on The Muny.
1940
New Era, New Leadership
Gabe and his sister Mary take over the company, Gabe oversees operations and Mary manages the office.
1946
Alberici incorporates on December 23rd.
1953
Market Diversification
Alberici begins automotive construction, working for General Motors, Chrysler and Ford.
1954
Alberici enters the water/wastewater market, winning the Howard Bend Plant project.
1958
Innovation Spurs Growth
Alberici begins fabricating steel after frustrations with a steel supplier.
1960
Alberici enters the healthcare market with the award of St. John’s Mercy Hospital.
1962
Alberici hires its first safety professional, experiencing a 35% decrease in accidents.
1963
Alberici is awarded its first electric utility project, Union Electric’s Portage des Sioux, officially entering the energy market.
1969
Alberici moves headquarters from 1550 Irving Avenue to 2150 Kienlen Avenue.
1971
Alberici wins its first complete powerplant project, Union Electric’s $350 million Rush Island plant.
1972
Alberici strategically enters mining construction, acquiring Gunther-Nash.
1979
Alberici enters the marine construction market by winning the first stage cofferdam at Lock and Dam No. 26 in Alton, Illinois
1982
Alberici’s annual revenue reaches $435 million.
1988
St. Louis Science Center awards contract to Alberici for the construction of main building and pedestrian bridge.
1988
Alberici opens an office in Detroit, Michigan to expand its work in the automotive market.
1992
Alberici begins construction on the Kiel Center (now Enterprise Center).
1997
Alberici acquires RYCO, a longtime Canadian joint venture partner.
2003
Alberici starts construction on its LEED Platinum corporate headquarters.
2008
Alberici acquires WWPS, expanding its water/wastewater expertise and geographic reach.
2012
Alberici acquires CAS Constructors, a Topeka, Kansas water/wastewater construction company.
2013
Alberici acquires Flintco, a major commercial contractor with offices in the Southwest.
2018
Alberici celebrates 100 years of building the critical structures that improve lives and strengthen communities.
2019
In 2019, we reaffirmed our commitment to technology, investing heavily in building information management (BIM) and virtual design and construction (VDC) systems to streamline collaboration and communication.
2023
Alberici strengthens Water & Wastewater portfolio with acquisition of J.R. Filanc, a California-based contractor.
2024
Alberici continues to grow with more than $4 billion in revenue, ranking among the top 30 construction companies in the U.S. Today, all of our operating companies operate with the same mission — bringing a single, unified promise to our customers: We’re built for the challenge.