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  • Art period: Modern
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Top 3 works:
    • Man
    • Man
  • Top-ranked work: Man
  • Museums on APS:
    • Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
    • Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
    • Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
    • Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
    • Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
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  • Born: 1940, Birmingham, United States of America
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Also known as: hoar & company
  • Works on APS: 2

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A Legacy Built: The Story of Hoar Construction

Hoar Construction, a name synonymous with quality and innovation in the American construction landscape, isn't an artist in the traditional sense of brushstrokes or sculpted forms. Yet, their creations—the towering hospitals, bustling commercial centers, and transformative educational institutions that dot the nation—are testaments to a unique form of artistry: the art of building. Founded in 1940 by Friend Reed (F.R.) Hoar in Birmingham, Alabama, the company began humbly, focusing on constructing churches within its local community. This early dedication to craftsmanship and attention to detail laid the foundation for what would become a national powerhouse, evolving from modest beginnings into one of the top 200 contractors in the United States.

From Churches to Skylines: Evolution and Expansion

The post-war era witnessed a significant shift as Richard Nichols Hoar joined his father’s burgeoning enterprise. This marked the formal establishment of F.R. Hoar and Son, signaling an expansion beyond religious structures into the broader realms of retail, commercial, and industrial development. The 1950s saw the company's reputation solidify with projects like Office Park and Eastwood Mall, demonstrating a growing capacity for large-scale undertakings. This period wasn’t merely about erecting buildings; it was about shaping communities and contributing to the burgeoning economic landscape of the South. The subsequent decades brought strategic mergers and reorganizations, culminating in the adoption of the name Hoar Construction in 1985. The establishment of specialized divisions—Healthcare, Texas, Florida, Tennessee—reflected a commitment to expertise and responsiveness to diverse client needs. Offices sprung up across the Southeast and beyond, extending their reach from Birmingham to Orlando, Nashville, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Washington D.C., and Atlanta.

The Architect's Vision: Process-Driven Excellence

What distinguishes Hoar Construction isn’t simply its size or geographic footprint; it’s a deeply ingrained philosophy centered on client collaboration and process-driven excellence. The company doesn't view itself as merely a contractor, but rather as a partner in the entire development journey, often engaging with clients even before land acquisition. This proactive approach allows for early identification of potential challenges and fosters creative problem-solving. Their commitment to safety is paramount, reflected in numerous awards and certifications demonstrating a dedication to protecting their workforce and ensuring project integrity. The company’s process guarantees predictability and order within the inherently complex construction environment, delivering projects according to plan and exceeding expectations.

Landmarks of Innovation: Notable Projects

Hoar Construction's portfolio is a testament to its versatility and expertise, encompassing an impressive array of landmark projects. From the Children’s of Alabama hospital, where they have been onsite since 2009, demonstrating long-term commitment, to the revitalization of the Historic Federal Reserve building in Birmingham, their work showcases both technical prowess and sensitivity to historical preservation. The construction of Toyota Field in Madison, Alabama, a state-of-the-art sports complex, exemplifies their ability to deliver cutting-edge facilities. Their involvement in projects like the Elysium 14 apartment tower in Washington D.C., and the GD Copper USA facility in Pine Hill, Alabama, further highlights their adaptability across diverse sectors. Each project reflects not just bricks and mortar, but a commitment to creating spaces that enhance lives and contribute to thriving communities.

A Continuing Legacy: Building for the Future

Today, under the leadership of Turner Burton, Hoar Construction continues to build upon its rich legacy, embracing innovation while upholding the core values instilled by F.R. Hoar nearly a century ago. The company’s consistent recognition as one of America's best places to work underscores its commitment to fostering a culture of excellence and collaboration. Hoar Construction isn't just building structures; they are shaping skylines, strengthening communities, and leaving an indelible mark on the American landscape—a testament to the enduring power of thoughtful planning, practical processes, and unwavering dedication.