Full-Time
Construction and facilities management services
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Junior
Tampa, FL, USA
Gilbane Building Company offers a wide range of construction and facilities services. Their services include pre-construction planning, consulting, construction management, and facility management. This means they help clients plan their projects, manage the construction process, and take care of the facilities once the construction is complete. What sets Gilbane apart from other construction companies is its long history, having been founded in 1870, and its status as a privately held, family-owned business. The company's goal is to provide comprehensive support to clients in various markets, ensuring that construction projects are completed efficiently and effectively.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Debt Financing
Total Funding
$16M
Headquarters
Providence, Rhode Island
Founded
1870
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New subsidiary to deliver direct procurement solutions for complex building systems under the leadership of a seasoned supply chain executivePROVIDENCE, R.I., June 13, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Gilbane Building, a global leader in construction and facilities management, today announced the launch of NextDirect℠, a wholly owned subsidiary focused on delivering direct procurement strategies for mechanical and electrical systems and equipment. This new venture is designed to enhance schedule reliability, cost certainty, and transparency for complex construction projects and supports Gilbane's long-term growth.Gilbane has appointed Suzanne Bennett as Vice President and Business Leader of NextDirect℠ to lead this strategic initiative. Suzanne brings extensive experience in construction, engineering, and supply chain leadership, with a proven track record of driving operational excellence, innovation, and sustainable procurement practices."I'm honored to join Gilbane Building and lead the launch of NextDirect℠," said Suzanne Bennett, Vice President and Business Leader, NextDirect℠. "It is thrilling to be part of a forward-thinking organization which is reshaping supply chain engagement and delivering value to clients, partners, and the built environment."Bennett will focus on scaling and evolving NextDirect℠, building on the strong foundation laid by Gilbane's supply chain management team. NextDirect℠ has already supported several pilot projects and is actively engaged in planning and execution phases for 2025 projects with clients across the advanced manufacturing, science and technology, healthcare, higher education, and justice market sectors.Key benefits of NextDirect℠ include:Improved Schedule Reliability: By managing procurement directly and aligning early with project teams, NextDirect℠ helps mitigate delays associated with long-lead equipment and fragmented purchasing processes—supporting on-time project delivery.Greater Cost Confidence: Clients benefit from transparent pricing and a streamlined procurement model that is cost-neutral at minimum—and often more economical than traditional approaches. This helps reduce budget uncertainty and supports more accurate financial planning.Informed Decision-Making: Clients retain visibility and control over equipment selection, ensuring alignment with performance standards, brand preferences, and long-term operational goals.Simplified Procurement Process: NextDirect℠ optimizes the design-assist phase by enabling early product production and reducing the need for third-party intermediaries in the purchasing process
The Lewent Science Center will feature advanced laboratories and flexible teaching spaces, promoting collaboration and efficiency.BALTIMORE, April 29, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Gilbane Building joined Goucher College on April 24, 2025, for a groundbreaking celebration to commemorate the start of construction for The Judy C. Lewent '70 Science Center, Goucher College's new signature science facility. The groundbreaking celebration – held at the current Hoffberger Science building and future site of the expanded Lewent Science Center – featured remarks from Aruna Miller, Maryland Lieutenant Governor; Ben Cardin, former U.S. Senator; and Kent Devereaux, Goucher College President, among others.Gilbane was selected to provide preconstruction and construction management at-risk services for the new Lewent Science Center, designed by EwingCole. This sleek, 44,000 square-foot annex to the Hoffberger Science building will feature advanced laboratories and flexible teaching spaces, promoting collaboration and efficiency. With its bright, open design and cutting-edge infrastructure, the center aims to support the scientific discoveries of today and the future
"Their extensive experience and dedication to excellence will enhance our ability to deliver outstanding results for our clients across the state," said Keith Leal, Vice President and Upstate New York Business Leader, Gilbane Building Company
Gilbane Development acquires Arlington office building.
Class-A office building, the tallest in South Jersey, planned for parcel next to Walter Rand Transportation Center, creating business anchor for cityWhen Gov. Phil Murphy and the state pledged more than $250 million to fully renovate and revise the Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden nearly four years ago, it was intended to provide a much-needed 21st-century hub to anchor the city.Camden is taking that aim to another level.When the latest plans for the Rand Center development are unveiled later Tuesday morning by the Camden County Improvement Authority, Camden County Commissioners, Camden City and NJ Transit, they will include the Beacon Building, a 25-story, 500,000 square-foot office tower to be built adjacent to the transportation hub, ROI-NJ has learned.Gilbane will serve as the master developer of the building, which will be the tallest in South Jersey – and almost assuredly be eligible for state incentives.Camden officials said the Beacon Building is intended to serve public and private entities that not only will fuel the city’s growing Eds and Meds corridor (think Cooper University Health Care among others) but also provide space for government agencies (a petition will be made to the state of New Jersey’s Administrative Office of the Courts to relocate the civil courts of the vicinage into the building amongst other possibilities moving forward.)The building will come with parking and a public square – as well as some retail (think restaurants and coffee shops) and other amenities (think fitness center) that will make it a Class-A building that will help attract workers back to the office.More than anything, Camden officials feel the Beacon Building will be fitting of its name, as it will serve as a symbolic signal of the city’s rebirth.Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said the impact of the project on the city and the country cannot be overstated.“Camden has made outstanding progress over the last 10 years in all facets of life throughout the city, and the construction of the Beacon Building would be a generational investment for the future of the city and its residents,” he said. “This new vision of our public space within a busy corridor of the city would represent an unprecedented expansion of economic development in the area and would be an asset for the city for the next 100 years.”According to the current renderings the building will have five 27,000 square-foot floors and twenty 18,000 square-foot floors for more than 500,000 square feet of office space.Capelli said bringing that much Class-A space onto the market is a great thing for the city — and the region.“From coast to coast, there is an issue with finding good, quality office spaces that checks all the boxes for businesses,” he said. “The Beacon Building will serve as a top-of-the-line facility offering everything that business owners and employees could want in a workspace including access to a major transportation hub and a beautiful greenspace adjacent to the building.“This feature of the project will help further stimulate the local economy and workforce while putting Camden back on the map as a thriving community with a robust business district.”Commissioner Jeffrey Nash agreed wholeheartedly.“The Beacon Building will be signal to the region that Camden is not only a city of promise on the rise, but it is also the place to be do business and the center of the Eds and Meds universe for the state of New Jersey,” he said. “This building will be the perfect complement for other anchor institutions in the area and will be a catalyst for continued economic development in the city and county.”That’s what Mayor Vic Carstarphen is hoping for.“This is an exciting and transcending development project which has the potential to change the landscape in Camden like no other,” he said