B.L. Harbert International

B.L. Harbert International, LLC, is a construction company based in Birmingham, Alabama, that was founded in 2000 by Billy L. Harbert, as a division of Harbert Corporation. B.L. Harbert has two main operating divisions, the U.S. Division and the International Division. The U.S. Division is further divided into the following divisions: commercial, healthcare, federal, and civil/industrial. They undertake the preconstruction, general construction, construction management, and design-build services of office buildings, condominiums, institutional buildings, healthcare facilities, churches, industrial facilities, water and wastewater treatment plants.

B.L. Harbert International, LLC
Company typePrivate
IndustryConstruction
Founded2000 as BL Harbert International
HeadquartersBirmingham Alabama, USA
Key people
Billy L. Harbert, President and Chief Executive Officer
R. Alan Hall, Chief Financial Officer
RevenueIncrease $1.1 Billion USD (2020)
Number of employees
8,000 (2021)
Websitewww.blharbert.com

BL Harbert employed over 8,000 people around the world as of 2021.[1] Much of the firm's business is in the form of federal government contracts for embassy construction projects abroad, the largest of these in cumulative contract value being U.S. Embassy Beirut ($613.8 million), U.S. Embassy New Delhi ($563.5 million), U.S. Consulate Erbil ($433.2 million), and Guatemala City ($288.5 million).[2] In 2019 the company was ranked the 90th largest contractor in the country by Engineering News-Record.[3] They are also one of the top 100 contractors for the US government.

The company has additional U.S. offices in: Atlanta, Charleston, Houston, Huntsville, Oxford, Nashville and Washington D.C. The company has international offices in: London, Dubai, and Istanbul.

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  1. ^ "About Us". Archived from the original on 2013-07-24.
  2. ^ "Company Profile: B.L. Harbert International, L.L.C."
  3. ^ "ENR 2019 Top 400 Contractors 1-100". www.enr.com. Retrieved 2020-02-13.

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