FlatironDragados integrates Texas operations with Pulice Construction forming new organization
- Arizona Contractor & Community
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In a strategic move designed to enhance synergies and leverage combined strengths of operations in Texas, Arizona and the Southwestern United States, FlatironDragados has combined its Texas operations with its Pulice Construction subsidiary. Creation of this new organization streamlines operations, improves risk management and bolsters the company's position in key markets.

The new organization — Pulice – a FlatironDragados company — will leverage combined resources and technical capabilities to accelerate growth.
“This move represents an important step in the ongoing evolution of FlatironDragados,” said Peter Davoren, Chairman of FlatironDragados. “By uniting our skilled teams within this region, we consolidate decades of industry-leading knowledge and expertise, forming an even more robust organization.”
“This integration provides an opportunity to streamline our structure, positioning us for enhanced success throughout Texas, Arizona and the broader Southwest region,” said Javier Sevilla, CEO of FlatironDragados. “The integration enables us to deliver complex infrastructure projects more effectively, providing increased value to our clients and greater opportunities for our employees.”
For the past 70 years, Pulice Construction has been at the forefront of heavy civil engineering and construction within the Southwestern U.S., excelling in sectors such as highways, bridges, dams and aviation. Pulice teams have collaborated extensively with both public and private clients to deliver sustainable infrastructure solutions. In Texas, FlatironDragados has a long-standing presence, collaborating with the Texas Department of Transportation and other clients on transformative projects, including enhancements at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, the I-2 / I-69C Interchange reconstruction in the Rio Grande Valley, and the recently completed new Harbor Bridge in Corpus Christi.
The new organization is led by Victor Jimenez as President and Kurt Knebel as Vice President of Operations. The integration has been underway for several months as teams developed the structure, processes and technology to ensure the seamless operation of the new organization. Subsidiaries of the legacy organization — Roadway Electric LLC and McNeil Brothers — will continue as subsidiaries of the new company.







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