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Hoffman Construction vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1922
4.5
Portland, OR2$1.4B938
-
3.6
Highland, IL6$810,00050
1954
4.7
Minneapolis, MN16$670.0M1,730
1950
3.6
Portland, OR1$750.0M100
1902
4.7
New York, NY15$14.4B10,000
1958
4.5
South Burlington, VT5$200.0M900
1979
3.3
Portland, OR2$100.0M100
Aspen Group
2003
4.0
Frankfort, IL1$76.7M7
-
4.2
Costa Mesa, CA1$7.0M50
1994
3.9
Norwalk, CT1$1.2M700
Sol by Sunna Design
1994
4.0
Pompano Beach, FL3$1.1M10
-
3.9
New York, NY1$3.1M50
Southern Dock Products
2001
3.4
Farmers Branch, TX1$960,00015
1966
4.2
Irving, TX1$26.3M50
1995
4.4
Irving, TX1$4.1B22,000
2000
4.4
George West, TX1$12.0M306
1922
4.3
Tigard, OR1$37.4M50
Price and
1985
4.0
Grand Rapids, MI1$94.6M20
1947
4.5
Medina, OH1$7.3B14,600
1963
4.3
Plymouth, MN2$210.0M700
1967
4.6
Mentor, OH1$22.0M350

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Hoffman Construction salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Hoffman Construction
$50,498$24.28-

Compare Hoffman Construction job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Hoffman Construction
$70,404$33.85
Turner Construction
$84,729$40.73
Mortenson
$84,680$40.71
The Korte Company
$78,737$37.85
PC Construction
$76,252$36.66
Andersen Construction
$72,946$35.07
APM
$68,280$32.83
RPM International
$68,082$32.73
Merritt
$67,974$32.68
Sol by Sunna Design
$67,460$32.43
Griffiths Corporation
$67,282$32.35
Snyder
$67,179$32.30
Tempo Air
$67,107$32.26
Boyer Inc.
$67,044$32.23
Aragon Construction
$67,012$32.22
MES Holdings
$66,980$32.20
Price and
$66,541$31.99
Southern Dock Products
$66,524$31.98
R&H Construction
$65,560$31.52
Aspen Group
$64,910$31.21

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Hoffman Construction demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Hoffman Construction vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
MES Holdings53%47%
Griffiths Corporation61%39%
RPM International67%33%
Southern Dock Products67%33%
Mortenson74%26%
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Compare race at Hoffman Construction vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%17%11%7%3%
9.9
64%15%11%6%4%
9.7
65%18%7%6%3%
9.7
58%15%12%12%4%
9.9
Southern Dock Products
55%21%16%3%5%
8.1
61%18%11%7%4%
9.9

Hoffman Construction and similar companies CEOs

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Frank C. Sullivan
RPM International

Frank C. Sullivan was elected as RPM's chairman and chief executive officer in October 2008. Previously, he held various positions at RPM, starting in 1987 as regional sales manager at RPM's joint venture AGR Company. He was elected as the company's vice president of corporate development in 1991, as chief financial officer in 1993 and as executive vice president in 1995. He later became president in 1999, chief operating officer in 2001, and president and chief executive officer in 2002. Prior to beginning his career at RPM, Mr. Sullivan held various positions in the areas of commercial lending and corporate finance at Harris Bank and First Union National Bank from 1983-1987. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina as a Morehead Scholar in 1983. Mr. Sullivan serves on the boards of RPM International Inc., RPM International Inc., The Timken Company, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, the American Coatings Association, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, the Army War College Foundation, the Ohio Business Roundtable, the Cleveland School of Science and Medicine, the Greater Cleveland Partnership and the Medina County Bluecoats Chapter. Grandson of the late Frank C. Sullivan, founder of RPM, and son of the late Thomas C. Sullivan, RPM's former chairman and chief executive officer, Frank and his wife Barbara reside in Bay Village, Ohio, with their four sons. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan support many charitable and civic organizations, and especially appreciate organizations and charities that focus on the educational development and support of children throughout Northeastern Ohio.

Daniel Johnson (Dan)
Mortenson

Mr. Johnson is President of Mortenson Construction, a family-owned construction company that provides general contracting, development, and program management services throughout North America with $3.7 billion in annual revenues and over 5,000 employees. Before assuming his current role as President in January 2015, Mr. Johnson served as Chief Operating Officer from 2008 to December 2014, and prior to that, held various leadership and managerial positions since joining Mortenson Construction in 1986. Mr. Johnson has been a director of Fastenal since May 2016 and is a member of our audit committee.

Jay Fayette
PC Construction

Karen Came
APM

Brian Mount
Tempo Air

Graduated from The University of Texas at Arlington, in 2009, with an undergraduate degree in Architecture. Started a small construction group in 2009 focused on single family renovations and remodels. Began work with a Tempo Inc. Q-Sub named U.S. Eco-Logic as a project manager providing green building consulting services, in 2011. Achieved LEED AP-Homes, BD+C and BD+OM; LEED Green Rater, LEED QAD, HERS Energy Rater, NGBS Verifier, City of Dallas Green Provider (commercial and residential), Green Built North Texas Verifier and IECC Code Inspector (Commercial and Residential) status over the next 3 years. In 2015, I moved to a separate Tempo Inc. Q-Sub called Tempo Mechanical as a project manager, providing HVAC Design and install services to one and two family new construction residences. In 2015 I was voted onto Tempo Inc, Board of Directors. In 2016, I was name Executive Vice President and General Manager of Tempo Mechanical. In January of 2019, the Tempo Board of Directors elected me Chief Operating Officer of the Corporation and on July 1st, 2020 the Board elected me Chief Executive Officer. I believe in providing fair and honest products at fair and honest prices, and truly believe Benjamin Franklin said it best, \'There is no greater gift you can give...than work worth doing\'

Peter Davoren
Turner Construction

Peter Davoren is a Chairman/CEO at Turner Broadcasting and President/CEO at Turner Construction Co. He has worked as Assistant Superintendent at Turner Broadcasting, VP/General Manager at Turner Broadcasting, and Senior VP at Turner Construction Co. Peter studied at Pratt Institute.

Brent Korte is a Chief Operating Officer at The Korte Company and is based in Greater St. Louis Area. He has worked as Project Engineer at The Law Company Inc., Executive Vice President Construction at The Korte Company, and Project Manager at The Korte Company. Brent attended Kansas State University between 1989 and 1993.

Michael Mathews
Aspen Group

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