Heavy civil contractor automating Excel workflows and centralizing operational data
Ragle is a diversified highway and bridge contractor moving aggressively away from Excel-dependent workflows toward SQL-backed reporting and centralized data infrastructure. The stack—SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Azure Data Factory, Fabric Data Pipelines, pandas—combined with active projects around fleet telematics ETL and Excel automation, signals an engineering organization building internal data tooling to solve fragmented reporting and compliance tracking across construction sites. Hiring acceleration in data and engineering roles reinforces this operational modernization effort.
Founded in 1993, Ragle Inc. operates as a diversified highway and bridge contractor specializing in heavy civil and commercial construction projects across the United States. The company employs 201–500 people, headquartered in Newburgh, Indiana. Ragle's stated positioning centers on safety, quality, and on-time delivery at competitive pricing, backed by experienced project managers, engineers, superintendents, and a modern equipment fleet. Internally, the company is consolidating operational accounting data, automating manual Excel workflows, and building fleet telematics pipelines—indicating a shift toward data-driven project tracking and financial visibility across complex, concurrent job sites.
Ragle runs Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint), Oracle Primavera, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Bluebeam, DocuSign, and an emerging data stack: SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Azure SQL, Azure Data Factory, Fabric Data Pipelines, Power BI, and Python.
Projects include automating Excel workflows, building fleet telematics ETL, centralizing operational accounting data, contract buyouts and pre-start procurement, and improving workflows and reporting across construction operations.
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