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Gilbane,
Inc., based in Providence, Rhode Island, is a family-owned, national
construction and real estate development company. Forbes ranked Gilbane as the
108th largest privately held company in the United States in 2006 with
estimated revenues of $2.83 billion and in 2009 named the company of the
"100 best companies to work for" in the United States.
Gilbane
is one of the nation’s oldest builders. The company was founded in 1873 by
William Gilbane and his brother Thomas as a family-run carpentry and general
contracting shop in Providence, Rhode Island. Originally known as William
Gilbane and Brother, the firm quickly developed a reputation for quality, and
for building some of the finest homes in Providence. New projects soon
followed, including churches, hospitals and other public buildings that are
still in use today.
In
the early 1900s, William H. Gilbane took control of the company and steered it
through the lean times of the Great Depression. In the 1930s, his sons Thomas
and William joined the company and made Gilbane’s reputation as a pioneer in
construction management — first with major defense projects during World War
II, and then with the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, which opened
on time and budget in Washington, D.C. on July 4, 1976. In 1970 Gilbane
expanded its services and formed the development unit now known as Gilbane
Development Company.
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