Industry | Commercial construction |
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Founded | 2000 [1] |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Jason M. Cooper (President) [2] Geraldine Pacheco (CFO) [3] Michael Scheurich [4] |
Revenue | $0.5 Billion (2019) [4] |
Website | Official website |
Arch-Con Corporation is a commercial construction company based in Houston, Texas. [5] [6] [7] [8] Founded in 2000, most of the company's activities are in the Southwestern United States. [9]
Arch-Con Corporation was founded in 2000 in Houston, Texas by Michael Scheurich. [10] Arch-Con began in the Houston area, working on commercial projects near metropolitan areas. Its first project was an entrance for Continental Manufacturing in Houston in 2000, following by a hotel project for Americas Best Value Inn in 2001. [4] [11]
In 2009, the company relocated its main office to West Gray near River Oaks in Houston. [11] The company re-structured in 2010 [11] [4] and worked on medical facilities[ which?] and the Whole Foods Market at Vintage Marketplace. [11]
In 2014, the company reached $100 million in revenue. [5] [7] Starting from 2018, the company expanded its activity to a number of states including California, Colorado, Arizona and Oklahoma, among others.
In 2019, Arch-Con had $0.5 billion revenue in its annual report.
Due to the severe winter storm and 2021 Texas power crisis, a few of the Arch-Con’s job sites sustained significant damage but the company reported it did not experience any serious economic impact. [12]
Arch-Con Corporation recently completed construction on a new corporate headquarters in downtown Houston with satellite offices in Dallas (2015), Austin (2020) and Denver (2021). [13] It operates in Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida and Louisiana. [11]
Arch-Con has been involved with charity projects such as Houston-based The Center, [14] SEARCH Homeless Services Care Hub, [15] the American Heart Association and the Northwest Alliance Ministries Harrell Family Opportunity Center. [16] In 2021, the company received a Good Brick Award for restoring the Joseph A. Tennant House, a culturally significant landmark designed by the architect John F. Staub in the Broadacres Historic District. [17] [18]