National general contractor and construction management firm founded 1909
Whiting-Turner is a 4,000+ person general contracting and construction management firm operating nationwide since 1909. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward design visualization and project coordination tools—AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, Bluebeam, Procore—with enterprise backbone systems (Oracle Primavera, ServiceNow, Jira). Current hiring velocity is accelerating, with 67 open construction roles and 27 engineering positions, signaling expansion in field delivery and preconstruction capabilities.
Whiting-Turner provides general contracting, construction management at-risk, design-build, and integrated project delivery services across the United States, serving mid-market to large customers. The firm operates from offices nationwide with over 4,000 salaried professionals and is structured around construction execution, engineering, design, and operations. Active project work includes digital twins, virtual site simulations, preconstruction model quality checks, and integrated digital turnover—indicating a shift toward building information modeling (BIM) and virtual design and construction (VDC) as core delivery methods. Pain points center on cost tracking, estimating/bidding process management, schedule/budget control, and constructability coordination across design and field teams.
Oracle Primavera, AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, Bluebeam, Procore, Jira, ServiceNow, SketchUp, Power BI, Tekla, and Solibri for design, project controls, and BIM/VDC workflows.
Towson, Maryland. The firm operates offices nationwide and is hiring across the United States, Peru, United Kingdom, and Brazil.
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