Texas-based general contractor and construction manager serving healthcare and commercial projects
SpawGlass is a 70-year-old, employee-owned general contractor operating across general contracting, construction management, design-build, and civil work. The tech stack is construction-standard (Procore, Primavera P6, BIM tools, Bluebeam, AutoCAD), with active adoption of BIM signaling a shift toward digital project coordination. Pain points cluster around safety compliance, cost control, and deadline pressure—typical friction points in mid-market construction—while hiring velocity is accelerating across construction roles, suggesting growth in project volume or service expansion.
SpawGlass is a 501–1,000-person, privately held construction services firm based in Selma, Texas. Founded in 1953, the company operates as a 100 percent employee-owned firm providing general contracting, construction management, design-build, and civil contracting services. Recent project activity spans healthcare (pharmacies, patient rooms, CT/MRI imaging) and tenant improvement work. The hiring profile is construction-heavy (54 of 60 open roles), with mid-level and senior positions dominating, indicating expansion of field and supervisory capacity rather than office headcount.
SpawGlass uses Procore for project management, Primavera P6 for scheduling, Navisworks and BIM for design coordination, Bluebeam for markup/plan review, and AutoCAD/Civil 3D for design—plus Microsoft 365 suite (Teams, SharePoint, Office). The company is actively adopting BIM.
Recent projects include healthcare work (pharmacies, patient rooms, CT/MRI imaging suites), tenant improvement projects, and quality/safety initiatives (lean implementation, zero-defect processes, safety awareness programs, environmental compliance).
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