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− | The company was founded in 1947 and became a leading construction company in the state. Pickens-Bond declared bankruptcy in 1987, and became a subsidiary of [[Hensel Phelps Construction]]. | + | The company was founded in 1947 and became a leading construction company in the state. Pickens-Bond declared bankruptcy in 1987, and became a subsidiary of [[Hensel Phelps Construction]]. The headquarters of Pickens-Bond was moved to Orlando, Florida, in 1998, to be closer to clients like the Disney Company, JetBlue Airways, Universal Studios, and Lockheed Martin. |
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Revision as of 01:54, 12 July 2008
The Pickens-Bond Construction Company is a general contractor in the construction industry. The company was the general contractor on the First National Building in Little Rock.
The company was founded in 1947 and became a leading construction company in the state. Pickens-Bond declared bankruptcy in 1987, and became a subsidiary of Hensel Phelps Construction. The headquarters of Pickens-Bond was moved to Orlando, Florida, in 1998, to be closer to clients like the Disney Company, JetBlue Airways, Universal Studios, and Lockheed Martin.
References
- Rod Lorenzen, "Back from Bankruptcy: Pickens-Bond's New Owner, Hensel Phelps, Has Revved Up Revenues to $100 Million in 1990," Arkansas Business, October 1990.