No. 31 / Small
Spring Valley Construction Co.
FIRST-TIME WINNER
Founded
Cooperative founded in 1973
Business
General contractor
Locations
1 D-FW office
Employees
58 local employees
10950 Alder Circle, Dallas, TX 75238
Headquarters: Dallas
Above: Randy Mathews, director of pre-construction for multifamily (left), works with Richard Cavnar, vice president of pre-construction, at Spring Valley Construction in Dallas. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)
In their own words
“Spring Valley Construction is a full-service general contractor offering pre-construction services and construction management for commercial and multifamily, ground-up and renovation projects that exceed expectations while providing an enjoyable experience,” says Stephen Bruszer, president.
About the culture
Spring Valley Construction provides paid health insurance for all of its employees and buys back 68 percent of the employee's out-of-pocket deductibles. More than half of Spring Valley Construction’s employees have worked for the company for at least 10 years, and seven have more than 30 years of service.
Employees say
"I love my job because everyone I work with is happy and hard-working. It's nice to work in a place where everyone works together and what each employee has to says matters to the owners. I've only been here a short while, but I plan to be here the rest of my career."
"Spring Valley gives me enough power to do what I need to do in order to get my job done but never micromanages."
Good works
Spring Valley Construction Co. holds a teddy bear drive each holiday season to donate hundreds of stuffed animals to Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, a 20-year tradition. It also participates in Children's Health KIDstruction, Make-A-Wish North Texas treehouse wish granter, HopeKids North Texas annual golf tournament, Dallas CASA Parade of Playhouses, Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas Summer Job Shadowing Program, Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas Cookie Box Creations, John Wayne Foundation 5k & Half Marathon Run Sponsor and volunteering at The Samaritan Inn in McKinney.
Fun facts
The company's original owner was the late former Dallas mayor Robert Folsom.
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