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JE Dunn Construction, founded in 1924, is the 7th largest domestic general building contractor in the United States with offices in 26 locations. Our vision is to be an indispensable business partner for our clients by first understanding their purpose, goals and their customers goals and then delivering transformational solutions with certainty of results. We maintain a commitment to our clients and their building goals while being true to our guiding principles.
We believe that the best built construction projects rely on strong client relationships and excellent communication. That belief has become our philosophy and the very reason that we are a service-oriented, professional quality management firm. Our clients are strategic partners in building success. More than 80% of JE Dunn’s business is with repeat clients or through referrals.
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DOMESTIC GENERAL BUILDER (ENR RANKING 2022)
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CM@R (ENR RANKING 2022)
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TOP 200 CONTRACTORS (BD+C 2022)
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DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACTOR (BD+C 2022)
Our safety philosophy, though simple, has new meaning after the events of 2020. What the pandemic proved is that our philosophy means more than securing a jobsite and a low incident rate. It means adapting procedures and protocols at the drop of a hat to enhance safety, but it also extends to overall health. It’s about taking measures to maintain mental health, to protect the safety of not just our employees but their families as well, and to empower our people to make safe choices in every aspect of their lives. We’re proud of our safety philosophy and performance, especially in the face of the challenges the year brought, and our sights are set on continuing the momentum as we strive for zero.
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JE Dunn has been active in the Texas construction market since the early 1990s, starting with projects in government and healthcare. In 1997, the company opened its first office in Houston, marking it as JE Dunn’s Texas flagship, followed by offices in Dallas (also 1997) and Austin (2006). As well, we have a strong San Antonio work program built over the last 20 years, with employees currently living and working in the city as we continue to build our commitment and partnership in the community. Outside of the major cities, JE Dunn’s work program spans South Texas, the Panhandle, and the Gulf Coast. JE Dunn has established a reputation as a trusted builder in higher education, commercial and multifamily, municipal and government, healthcare, and life sciences and research builder. Our depth of experience coupled with working relationships with the most qualified trade partners in the region puts us in a powerful position to deliver certainty of results on complex construction projects. YEARS WORKING IN TEXAS
25+ 850+ PROJECTS COMPLETED IN TEXAS BILLION TEXAS WORK PROGRAM
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6TH best places to work, large company in Austin (Austin Business Journal, 2022)
OSHA commitment to safety transparency on the Loews Convention Center and Hotel and 600 Guadalupe Tower projects
3RD in supplier diversity commitment (Houston Business Journal, 2022)
NAMC Golden Shovel Awards, Dallas, 2022
Places to grow, places to serve, places for the communities we live in.
For years JE Dunn has been building local, regional and state facilities that help define communities - buildings such as city halls, courthouses, public safety centers, fire stations, libraries, and so much more.
Clockwise from top left: Pearland Public Safety Building and Municipal Court (Pearland); CY-Fair Fire Stations (Houston); City of Houston Bethel Park (Houston); City of San Marcos Library Addition and Renovation (San Marcos); Fort Bend County Justice Center (Fort Bend); League City Public Safety Building and Jail (League City). Left page: City of Buda Municipal Complex (Library, City Hall, and Public Safety Building) (Buda).
Inspired places to heal.
JE Dunn is recognized as a healthcare construction leader. In Texas, we’ve built, renovated and expanded more than 250 healthcare facilities in major cities and rural communities, each with a focus on patient and staff care, bringing solutions to complex projects, and building with quality and safety front of mind.
Clockwise from top left: North Central Baptist Medical Center Expansion (San Antonio); Dell Children’s New Hospital and Medical Office Building (Austin); Children’s Health Medical Center, Multiple Projects (Dallas); Joe Arrington Cancer Center Remodel (Lubbock); Baylor Scott & White Cancer Center (Waco); Texas Children’s Hospital TCP Tenant Finish (Dallas); Harris Health System, Ben Taub MRI Suite Expansion (Houston). Left page: St. David’s Medical Center ICU Vertical Expansion (Austin).
Places to work, places to live, places to play.
Companies and communities and putting great energy and care in building spaces that are inviting, inspiring and connect with the environments that exist and unique to the city. JE Dunn knows how to build for the vision and values of our clients and the people they serve.
Clockwise from top left: The Travis (Austin); The Offices One at Frisco Station (Frisco); Westin at The Woodlands (Houston); Domain 10 Office Building (Austin); Aspen West Campus (Austin); ABOG HQ Building (Dallas); Paseo Condos (Austin). Left Page: Crimson Gables Residential (Houston).
Austin, Texas
Size 139,000 SF Cost $36.8 million
Architect Lake Flato and STG Design
Delivery Method
CMAR
Architect Gensler
Delivery Method CMAR
Places to learn, places to advance research, places to create.
Change is constant throughout the education market and the need for continuous improvement is imperative to accommodate the needs of today’s and future students. JE Dunn is experienced in campus expansions, complex renovations and new construction while working safely around the 24/7 movement of students, faculty and staff.
Clockwise from top left: Baylor University Collins Hall Renovation (Waco); University of Texas at Dallas Gundy-Davidson Alumni Center (Dallas); Forth Worth ISD Dunbar High School Renovation (Forth Worth); Rice University MD Anderson Biological Labs (Houston); Texas A&M University Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building (College Station); Texas State University Albert B. Alkek Library Learning Commons (San Marcos). Left Page: Collin College Information Technology Center (Frisco).
Austin, Texas
Size 90,000 SF (Fine Arts
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Cost $71 million
Architect Page
Delivery Method
CMAR