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The Boldt Company is a construction management firm headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin. [1] with 18 offices across the United States. This firm specializes in industries including healthcare, industrial, commercial and energy and power [2]. The company developed the construction management approach known as Integrated Lean Project Delivery®. [3].
Type: Private, Employee-Owned
Industry: Construction
Founded: 1889
Founder: Martin Boldt
Headquarters: Appleton, WI [4]
Services:
Key People:
Employees: 2,000 [5]
Locations:
Website:
https://www.boldt.com/
In 1889, Martin Boldt began the company as a small carpenter shop in Appleton, Wisconsin [6]. Martin’s sons Arthur, Robert and Oscar (OJ) joined him in the 1910’s when he changed the name to Martin Boldt & Sons.
OJ Boldt took over the business in the 1920’s and renamed it Oscar J Boldt Construction [7]. During World War II, the company became known for contributing to the war effort by making ammunition boxes for the U.S. military [8]
In 1950, Oscar C. Boldt took over as the third-generation CEO [9] and is credited with the company’s growth in the 1960s, 70s and 80s [10]. He retired as CEO in 1998 and worked as Chairman until his death in 2020. Under his leadership, the company expanded into industrial, healthcare and institutional markets [11]
In 1998, Tom Boldt became the fourth-generation CEO [12]. Under his leadership, the firm trademarked and began using the Integrated Lean Project Delivery method [13], and served as a joint venture contractor on two San Francisco hospitals exceeding $2.5 billion for leading owner proponent SutterHealth [14], which were completed in 2018 and 2019. Under Tom Boldt, the company incorporated reading A Sand County Almanac, a book by environmentalist Aldo Leopold, into its employee orientation [15] to focus on land ethics.
The Boldt Group, Inc. 2011. Integrated Lean Project Delivery. United States Patent and Trademark Office, US Trademark 85975067, issued May 3, 2011.