General contractor and construction manager across Southeast and mid-market infrastructure
Wharton-Smith is a 501–1,000-person general contracting and construction-management firm operating across the Southeastern U.S. with branch offices in Florida, Texas, Louisiana, and North Carolina. The tech stack reflects a mature, field-heavy operations model: Bluebeam and Primavera P6 dominate project execution, while Monday.com, Power Automate, and Jira signal active effort to automate workflows and reduce manual planning overhead. Current hiring is heavily skewed toward construction roles (64% of open positions), with engineering and senior-level builders forming the core—consistent with their focus on water/wastewater treatment, municipal facilities, and school renovations rather than tech buildout.
Wharton-Smith operates as a general contractor, construction manager, and design-build firm serving public and private clients across infrastructure, municipal, and commercial sectors. The company is headquartered in Sanford, Florida, with a distributed regional footprint spanning Florida, Texas, Louisiana, and North Carolina. Active projects center on mission-critical public facilities—water treatment plants, fire stations, schools, and municipal buildings—with documented pain points around cost estimation accuracy, schedule reliability, and workflow modernization. The organization maintains a traditional construction-industry talent mix: 92 of 143 active openings are field or field-adjacent construction roles, reflecting the labor-intensive nature of their project delivery model.
Primavera P6 (adopting), Bluebeam, and Monday.com form the core. Power Automate and Jira are in active use for workflow automation and task tracking. CAD tools include Revit, AutoCAD, and SketchUp.
Headquartered in Sanford, Florida. The company employs 501–1,000 people and operates branch offices in eight Florida cities plus Houston, Baton Rouge, and Charlotte.
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