GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Alberici Corporation is the holding company for a family of Alberici companies that offers construction and construction-related services to a variety of industries around the world.
Alberici provides a full range of construction services which includes general contracting, design-build, construction management, and program management. Specialized services include carpentry, rigging and heavy lifting, equipment and machinery relocation/installation, heavy demolition as well as fabrication and erection of steel.
Alberici Constructors (ACI) is the largest of the Alberici Group Enterprises. It is one of the leading construction services firms in the U.S. Formerly known as J.S. Alberici Construction, the firm has been providing construction services since its inception in 1918. The company was incorporated in 1946 and, since the early 1960s, has been employee-owned.
Alberici Constructors has built several St. Louis landmarks, including the Scottrade Center (aka Savvis Center), Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis Science Center, BJC's Center for Advanced Medicine, and Siteman Cancer Center. The firm is currently active in the automotive, civil/heavy, healthcare/general building, food and beverage, industrial/power, and water and wastewater markets throughout the US. Alberici's international portfolio includes projects in Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Israel and Mexico.
Alberici Constructors is a five-time winner of the "General Contractor of the Year" award from the American Subcontractors Association Midwest Council St. Louis Chapter. In recent years, Alberici also won the "Supplier Recognition Award" from the American Axle & Manufacturing "Corporation of the Year" from the St. Louis Minority Council, "Regional Excellence Awards" from CNR, and several "Keystone Awards" from the St. Louis Chapter of the Associated General Contractors.
Hillside Fabricators, an Alberici enterprise, has the capacity to fabricate over 28,000 tons of steel annually.
Alberici was honored for achieving the prestigious Platinum Certification from the US Green Building Council (USGBC) for converting a 50-year-old manufacturing facility into its new headquarters office located in St. Louis. Achieving Platinum meant that Alberici had to accumulate a preset number of points throughout the entire project—from site selection to design to construction. Alberici achieved a total of 60 points, the greatest number of points awarded to date for any LEED-certified building, and is currently the greenest-rated building in the world. In addition, the Alberici headquarters was also the first building in the country to earn the Green Building Initiative's rating of Four Green Globes. The building at 8800 Page Avenue achieved a Green Globes score of 93 percent by incorporating sustainable design practices in the areas of project management, site, energy, water, resources, emissions, and indoor environment.
Engineering News-Record ranked Alberici Constructors as the 41st largest contractor in the U.S., the 43rd largest contractor by new contracts. It is also one of the largest privately held companies in the St. Louis area. Headquartered in St. Louis, Alberici also has corporate offices in Detroit, Atlanta, and Burlington (Ontario, Canada).
Executives
Chairman Emeritus
John S. Alberici
Chairman
Gregory J. Kozicz
Executive Chairman
Greg T. Hesser
Chief Executive Officer
Peter Kozicz
(Alberici Corporation)
President & CEO
Richard Jaggers
(Alberici Constructors & Flintco)
Chief Operating Officer
Fred Biermann
(Alberici Constructors)
(President of Alberici Industrial)
Chief Technology Officer
Aaron Geiger
Chief Talent Officer
Karen Bridbord
Chief Compliance Officer
Trevor L. Ladner
(General Counsel)
Division Presidents
Greg Brokenshire
(Alberici Constructors, Ltd.)
Jose Garcia-Aranda
(Alberici Constructors, LLC)
Executive Vice Presidents
Lance Cage
(Marketing)
Rick Kayser
Brad Nystrom
(Operations)
(Heavy Industrial, Civil & Marine)
Kevin Williams
(Building & Healthcare Markets)
Vice Presidents
Shelley Scalzo Brown
(Safety)
Oscar Moctezuma Carrillo
(Market Leader)
(Alberici Construcciones SA)
Will Chipley
(Operations)
Pat Coleman
(Diversity)
Denay Davis
(Employee Services)
John Grib
(Industrial Process)
Tim M. Gunn
(Construction)
Mike McClellan
(Alberici Constructors Ltd.)
Don Oberlies
(Industrial Process)
Mike Rhoda
(Construction)
Mike Ryan
(Project Costs)
Matt Schumacher
(Estimating)
Tony Stahlschmidt
(Kienlen Constructors)
Sean Thibeault
(Alberici Constructor Ltd.)
Melinda Young
(Risk Management)
Market Leaders
Jeanine Eagle
(Hillsdale Fabricators)
John East
Kristin Kalous
(Commercial & Healthcare)
Aaron Walsh
(Automotive)