Vertically integrated heavy civil contractor and construction materials supplier across Mid-Atlantic
H&K Group operates a vertically integrated model spanning heavy civil construction, materials production, and site services across eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. The tech stack is lean and operationally focused (AutoCAD, Excel, Office suite) — typical for construction — but the pain-point cluster reveals where modernization pressure sits: gross margin erosion, project cost control, and deadline compliance. The hiring velocity (64 roles in 30 days) is concentrated in construction and operations, with emerging signals in logistics and field engineering, suggesting the company is scaling capacity faster than digitizing workflows.
Notable leadership hires: Lead Mechanic
H&K Group is a family-owned heavy civil contractor and construction materials producer founded in 1968, now operating over 80 locations across eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. The company maintains three integrated business lines: heavy civil services (site development, transportation, water/wastewater, demolition), construction materials manufacturing (crushed stone, sand, gravel, asphalt, ready-mix concrete, precast), and building materials (concrete block, biosoils, landscape products). The organization employs 1,001–5,000 people and serves regional infrastructure, municipal, and commercial clients. Leadership is managing a transition from legacy operations toward contemporary process improvement and technology adoption.
H&K Group is a vertically integrated heavy civil contractor and construction materials supplier. Core services include site development, water/wastewater infrastructure, demolition, and manufacturing of crushed stone, asphalt, concrete, and building materials across 80+ locations in the Mid-Atlantic.
H&K Group is headquartered in Skippack, Pennsylvania, and operates throughout eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. The company also has hiring activity in Brazil.
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