In 2025, we served more than 300 inspiring organizations through our Be Constructive program. These organizations empower individuals, strengthen communities and foster lasting positive change.
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10,153
hours volunteered by our staff
300+
organizations served across 8 regions
$266,000+
in total giving across the company
Communities are strongest when its people feel supported and valued. By supporting organizations that serve individuals and families facing hardship, we help strengthen local networks of care that allow people to stabilize, heal, and move forward. Their work creates healthier, more resilient neighborhoods for everyone.
Dallas, Texas
Providing stability for women and children
A team of women from our Texas office volunteered their time in support of The Center of Hope Women & Children’s Shelter, which provides shelter and housing to women and children.
The Women In Healthcare Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter partnered with The Center of Hope to donate bedding, bathroom accessories, room décor and more for the 235 women and children the shelter houses at no cost.
Knoxville, Tennessee
Powering moments of joy
Our Tennessee team led an inspiring initiative supporting East Tennessee Children’s Hospital by organizing a battery and toy drive at our job sites.
The team filled 22 buckets of batteries (a new record!) and provided 60 handmade kids’ prayer quilts and a backseat full of toys.
Grand rapids, Michigan
Providing essentials in critical moments
Our teams from Christman Constructors, Inc. and The Christman Company partnered to support the Michigan State Police’s Purses with a Purpose, providing resources to survivors of sexual assault.
Many women escaping abusive situations leave with nothing, and Purses with a Purpose fills that gap. Our team collected an SUV packed with purses and other items of need, and over $600 in donations.
You can view the full 2025 Community Impact Report, highlighting the impact of our partnerships with more than 300 organizations and the power of community support.
Construction is more than a job. It’s a chance to shape the places where life happens. When our people work in the communities they call home, projects take on deeper meaning, fostering personal connection, pride and a lasting sense of responsibility for the spaces they help create.
Build more meaning: A promise to rebuild Detroit
Detroit shaped Manny Martinez and he’s spent his career giving back, leading landmark projects that help rebuild the city he calls home.
Build more meaning: Building the care she once relied on
Healthcare construction is personal for Stephanie Thomas, whose lived experience shapes projects that bring critical care closer to home.
Build more meaning: Shaping the campus that shaped them
University of Tennessee alumni return to campus to help renovate Neyland Stadium, blending tradition and progress.
Youth-focused organizations play a vital role in shaping safe, supportive environments where young people can learn, grow, and thrive. We put our backing behind programs and organizations that provide mentorship, enrichment and opportunity to help reinforce the foundations that allow the next generation to reach their full potential and contribute meaningfully to their communities.
Detroit, Michigan
Providing a safe environment
Our Southeast Michigan team came together for the annual volunteer day at Vista Maria, an organization supporting foster children and victims of human trafficking. The team refreshed the children’s playroom to make it a more welcoming and comfortable space. Volunteers built a dollhouse, assembled a new table and game locker, and cleaned and reorganized the room.
Raleigh, North Carolina
Building joy through play
Members of our Raleigh team partnered with our JV colleagues from Rodgers to support the Roc Solid Foundation’s Our Playset Program. Together, volunteers helped build a custom playset for a deserving young boy, trading their hard hats for hammers and dedicating their time and energy to the project.
Multiple Regions
Delivering toys to children
Our staff and some of our partners from across multiple regions came together to support Toys for Tots, donating toys to bring joy to children.
These gifts make a meaningful difference for kids who deserve a little extra magic. Altogether, we helped collect over 600 toys for the cause.
The future of our industry and our communities depend on the next generation of bright minds. By supporting organizations that introduce young people to careers in construction and skilled trades, we help expand pathways to meaningful work while strengthening the workforce needed to build, maintain and improve the places people call home.
Washington, D.C.
Guiding future construction leaders
The ACE Mentor Program of Greater Washington, DC connects high school students with industry professionals who provide year-long mentorship and exposure to careers in construction, engineering, and design. Our Emerging Leaders Program members serve as volunteer mentors, supporting ACE’s mission. ACE of Greater Washington DC awarded $90,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors this year.
Lansing, Michigan
‘Digging in’ to make a big difference
Our Lansing self-perform team proudly supported the American Cancer Society’s Big Dig event, a family-focused fundraiser that gives children the chance to explore real construction equipment and experience a day in the life of a builder. Our “Dig Zone” sandbox became a crowd favorite, sparking joy as kids shoveled, filled buckets and imagined themselves as future equipment operators.
Sparta, Michigan
Sparking an interest in construction
Kyle Wilson from our West Michigan office engaged with students at the Sparta Middle School Business Showcase, an event designed to introduce young people to local businesses and industries.
Students had a chance to talk with Kyle to learn about construction and created display boards to highlight their findings.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
A glimpse into career in construction
Members of our Raleigh team partnered with our JV colleagues from Rodgers to support the Roc Solid Foundation’s Our Playset Program.
Together, volunteers helped build a custom playset for a deserving young boy, trading their hard hats for hammers and dedicating their time and energy to the project.