Global Earthwork + Underground is a minority-owned construction firm operating across earthwork, underground, and infrastructure projects. The tech stack reflects traditional heavy civil workflows—Primavera P6, AutoCAD, Bluebeam, BIM 360—with minimal adoption of emerging tools, and hiring is essentially flat. The pain-point pattern (cost estimation, schedule delays, budget overruns, material waste) points to manual, fragmented bid and estimation processes; paired with active projects in data center infrastructure and electrical cost modeling, the firm appears to be responding to complexity in hyperscale project bidding.
Global Earthwork + Underground is a self-performed construction services firm based in Kansas City, Missouri, with 51–200 employees. The company was formed through a partnership with Clarkson Construction Company and operates as a publicly traded minority-owned enterprise (MBE). Beyond direct construction labor, Global leverages access to over 500 pieces of equipment and a shared talent pool of superintendents, project managers, and skilled trades. The firm focuses on heavy civil work—earthwork, underground utilities, and large infrastructure projects—with recent activity in data center infrastructure and electrical component cost estimation.
Primary tools include Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project for scheduling, AutoCAD and Bluebeam Revu for design coordination, Autodesk BIM 360 and Construction Cloud for project collaboration, and standard office software (Excel, Teams, Google Sheets, Google Drive).
Recent focus includes hyper-scale data center infrastructure projects, cost estimation modeling for electrical components in infrastructure work, and bid proposal preparation—suggesting expansion into larger, more complex infrastructure bids.
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