Heavy civil contractor specializing in Florida roadway and infrastructure projects
Prince Contracting is a mid-sized civil construction firm focused on transportation infrastructure across Florida and the Southeast, self-performing most work across clearing, earthmousing, drainage, utilities, and bridge construction. The tech stack reflects traditional heavy-construction operations—Primavera P6 for scheduling, AutoCAD Civil 3D for design, Bluebeam for field collaboration, and Dynamics 365 for project financials. Current hiring is weighted heavily toward construction roles (81 of 97 open positions), signaling ongoing project demand, though velocity is decelerating.
Prince Contracting delivers bid-build and design-build roadway projects for state and municipal transportation authorities in Florida and the Southeast. Founded in 1983 as an earthmoving and grading contractor, the company has expanded its capabilities across civil construction disciplines and now performs the full scope of highway and infrastructure work—from clearing and drainage to bridge and concrete work. In 2014, Prince was acquired by Dragados Construction USA, which merged with Flatiron Construction in 2025 to form FlatironDragados, part of the ACS Group. The company maintains 501–1,000 employees across construction, engineering, operations, and support functions.
Primavera P6 (Oracle's enterprise project management tool) for scheduling and planning. The team also uses Microsoft Project, AutoCAD Civil 3D for design work, and Bluebeam for field documentation and coordination.
Yes. 97 active roles posted, with 81 in construction (clearing, earthmoving, drainage, bridges, concrete). Mid-level positions dominate (56 mid, 24 senior, 13 junior). Hiring velocity is decelerating.
Bid-build and design-build roadway projects for state and municipal authorities. Current focus areas include US 301 widening, value engineering studies, stormwater pollution prevention, and large complex roadway projects across Florida and the Southeast.
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