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The McCarthy Story
In 1864, a humble Irish immigrant built his first barn in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Today, Timothy McCarthy’s lumber business has grown into one of the largest and most diversified commercial construction companies in America.
For 138 years, McCarthy was primarily a family-owned business. That changed in 2002 when the company became 100% employee owned. Each of us now has a personal – and financial – stake in the company’s future, and a greater responsibility to genuinely understand our clients’ businesses, build truly collaborative teams and create great experiences for everyone throughout the project life cycle.
We may not build barns and farmhouses anymore, but we’ve never stopped building relationships and results that stand the test of time.
2000s
2022
April 12, 2022
McCarthy celebrates 20 years of 100 percent employee ownership.
2022
April 1, 2022
Kristine Newman becomes McCarthy’s CFO.
October 2021
McCarthy leads industry in celebration of first national Construction Inclusion Week.
2021
August 30, 2021
McCarthy opens a new office in Los Angeles, California after serving the area for more than 40 years.
2021
March 30, 2021
McCarthy announces a new integrated approach to mental health to better meet the needs of employees, its craft workforce, their families and the industry as a whole.
2021
March 10, 2021
McCarthy completes construction on Circa Resort & Casino, the first new resort built from the ground up in downtown Vegas in 40 years. McCarthy also built the adjacent parking structure, the award-winning Garage Mahal.
2021
March 5, 2021
The Chairman’s Spirit of Ownership Award is renamed the Mike Bolen Spirit of Ownership Award in honor of the company’s first non-McCarthy family CEO who spearheaded the transition of the company to employee ownership.
2021
February 18, 2021
McCarthy moves into its new St. Louis headquarters after more than 50 years in its previous building, reinforcing its commitment to St. Louis and the surrounding communities.
2020
September 30, 2020
McCarthy moves into its new Nebraska office in Omaha, having served the greater Nebraska community since 2001.
2020
August 5, 2020
McCarthy completes construction of the Omaha VA Ambulatory Care Center, saving taxpayers approximately $30 million through a first-of-its-kind public-private partnership model.
2020
July 31, 2020
The $1.97 billion Allegiant Stadium, home of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders, receives a Certificate of Occupancy. The project delivered industry-leading workforce diversity and exceeded local, small, and women & minority-owned business goals
2020
May 16, 2020
Modern Healthcare names McCarthy the No. 1 healthcare builder in the nation.
2020
March 11, 2020
The World Health Organization declares COVID-19 a global pandemic
2020
January 2020
On Jan. 1, Ray Sedey becomes McCarthy’s CEO after a deliberate, multi-year succession process. He is the second non-family member to hold the position and just the third CEO in the last 50 years.
2019
December 25, 2019
The St. Louis Aquarium, located inside the historic Union Station, opens to the public.
2019
December 1, 2019
McCarthy completes two soaring canopies over the north and south traffic lanes at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, serving as a stunning gateway to the world’s most traveled airport.
May 2019
A new front door welcomes graduates, families, and guests just 24 months after groundbreaking on Washington University’s Danforth Campus in St. Louis, Missouri.
2019
March 7, 2019
The Arizona State University Biodesign Institute C project, built by McCarthy, is recognized as an Engineering News-Record (ENR) Best of the Best Project of the Year Finalist: Higher Education/Research.
2019
January 15, 2019
McCarthy continues to strengthen diversity within our company and across our industry, making a debut on the Forbes Best Employers for Diversity list.
2018
September 10, 2018
The 320,000-square-foot Oregon Health & Science University Knight Cancer Research Building completes showcasing the power of Integrated Project Delivery.
2018
September 4, 2018
McCarthy completes an upgrade to the Bagnell Dam. The dam forms the popular recreational Lake of the Ozarks and provides renewable and reliable energy to Missouri.
2018
August 22, 2018
McCarthy ranks No. 7 in Solar Power World’s 2018 Top Solar Contractors list of top contractors in the United States.
2018
July 3, 2018
The 47,000-square-foot subterranean expansion and renovation of the Museum of the Gateway Arch is completed and opened to the public.
2017
August and September 2017
Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria make landfall and are estimated to cause more than $200 billion in damage.
2017
November 13, 2017
The Raiders break ground on their new 1.7 million-square-foot multi-purpose stadium near the Las Vegas strip.
2017
September 26, 2017
Employee-partners from across the country gather for the first McCarthy Partnership for Women Conference in Dallas.
2017
July 25, 2017
McCarthy opens full-service office in Omaha, Nebraska.
2017
February 2017
McCarthy and Loma Linda University Health collaborate to pioneer a safe and kid-friendly virtual reality-based therapy session capturing the excitement of a construction project and helping reduce patient anxiety.
2016
December 5, 2016
The Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System's new medical center, a 1.7 million-square-foot facility replacing critical medical infrastructure irreparably damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, begins treating patients.
2016
September 2, 2016
The highly-anticipated 14-acre OdySea Aquarium opens to the public after only 18 months of construction in Scottsdale, Arizona.
2016
June 1, 2016
The seven-level, 175,000-square-foot John R. Anderson V. Medical Pavilion begins serving patients and supporting the adjacent Prebys Cardiovascular Institute in La Jolla, California.
2016
May 24, 2016
McCarthy is awarded the new office and training facility for Southwest Airlines called “Wings” on the company’s corporate campus in Dallas, cementing McCarthy’s status in the aviation industry.
2016
April 2016
McCarthy celebrates 20 years of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP).
2016
February 15, 2016
McCarthy becomes the only construction company to be inducted into the Training magazine’s ‘Training Top 10 Hall of Fame’ for the company’s world-class approach to training and development.
2015
June 15, 2015
McCarthy begins working around an iconic landmark as construction begins on the renovation and expansion of the Gateway Arch Visitor Center and Museum.
2015
May 27, 2015
Ground is formally broken on the final and largest phase of the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, Kan., to advance research, diagnostic testing and validation, countermeasure development and diagnostic training for high-consequence livestock diseases.
2015
March 25, 2015
New Stanford Hospital tops off marking a significant milestone in the steel erection phase for the future 824,000-square-foot world-class medical center in Palo Alto, Calif.
2015
March 23, 2015
McCarthy opens full-service office in Denver.
2015
February 10, 2015
Scott Wittkop becomes president and chief operating officer of McCarthy Holdings, Inc.
2014
October 31, 2014
McCarthy finalizes the acquisition of Castle Contracting along with its subsidiary CastleGPS.
2014
April 9, 2014
McCarthy opens an office in San Jose, to serve Silicon Valley clients in the Peninsula and South Bay.
2014
January 1, 2014
McCarthy’s 150th Anniversary celebration begins.
2013
September 26, 2013
A Hospital Replacement at the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton is completed under budget and six months ahead of schedule in San Diego.
2013
April 18, 2013
McCarthy opens an office in Kansas City, Kansas.
2013
February 3, 2013
McCarthy is recognized as the #6 training organization in America by Training Magazine.
2012
July 2012
77,643 solar modules are installed in under 60 days to help build Arizona Public Service’s Chino Valley Solar project, strengthening McCarthy’s resume as a renewable energy builder.
2012
July 2012
MC Industrial works around the clock, utilizing more than 8,000 craftsman, working together to complete the BP Whiting Refinery Modernization Project – Gas Oil Hydrotreater (GOHT) in Whiting, Indiana.
2012
April 12, 2012
McCarthy celebrates 10 years of becoming 100 percent employee-owned.
2012
February 8, 2012
McCarthy opens an office in Collinsville, Illinois.
2011
December 22, 2011
Mercy turns to trusted partner McCarthy to serve as construction manager for a new 825,000-square-foot hospital in Joplin, Missouri to replace the former St. John’s Mercy Regional Medical Center demolished in the May 22, 2011 EF-5 tornado, the deadliest tornado in Missouri and the U.S. since 1947 directly hit the hospital.
2011
May 17, 2011
McCarthy hosts an open house for its new office in Houston.
2010
October 2010
McCarthy leads the industry to put practical technology tools into the hands of builders in the field with the first introduction of a jobsite BIM kiosk.
Augmented reality is no longer science fiction with its implementation on McCarthy jobsites, bringing real value to on-site staff, partners and owners.
2010
August 2010
Considered one of the most complex airport construction projects in the U.S., the LAX Tom Bradley Renovation project completes on time and under budget while the airport remained fully operational.
2010
June 30, 2010
The new Rady Children’s Hospital Acute Care Pavilion in San Diego is the first Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development facility to be LEED Certified.
2010
April 9, 2010
McCarthy’s Build for Life health and wellness program is launched.
The American Heart Association recognizes McCarthy as a Platinum-Level Fit-Friendly Worksite.
2009
August 31, 2009
The AT&T Performing Arts Center Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre in Dallas is completed and subsequently wins a number of awards.
2009
August 6, 2009
The NADEV printing plant becomes the first industrial facility in California to achieve LEED Silver Certification from the United States Green Building Council.
McCarthy is the largest builder in America to develop an in-house Green Curriculum approved by the Green Building Certification Institute.
2008
November 1, 2008
McCarthy opens an office in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
2008
September 1, 2008
MC Industrial completes two clinker silos, said to be the largest in the world, for the new Holcim (US) cement plant in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.
2007
June 15, 2007
The new Banner Gateway Medical Center in Gilbert, Arizona is completed in just 20 months utilizing Building Information Modeling to help expedite construction.
The McCarthy Teamsight™ custom project management system is saving owners time and money on projects nationwide.
2007
June 2, 2007
The Lake Pleasant Water Treatment Plant in Phoenix opens, becoming the largest design-build-operate water project in America.
2007
April 11, 2007
McCarthy is recognized as the Safest Large Contractor in the nation by the Associated General Contractors of America.
2007
January 1, 2007
Derek Glanvill becomes president and chief operating officer of McCarthy, replacing Mike Hurst who held the position since 1995.
2007
2007
The subprime mortgage crisis leads to the collapse of the United States housing bubble pushing the nation into a recession.
2006
April 2006
McCarthy launches its Quality Without Question program, making the firm the first commercial construction company in America to have a fully integrated quality culture.
2005
December 2, 2005
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Emerging Infectious Diseases Lab is completed in Atlanta, one of only eight BSL-4 labs in North America.
McCarthy is considered as one of the premier high-containment lab builders in America.
2005
October 2005
McCarthy Heart Hats community outreach program is introduced to formalize a commitment to improving local communities.
2005
July 5, 2005
McCarthy opens a new full-service office in San Diego.
2005
May 24, 2005
MC Industrial, Inc., an independent McCarthy company, is created to serve industrial clients nationwide.
2005
April 5, 2005
McCarthy’s Atlanta office opens.
2004
November 1, 2004
Construction on Kaiser Permanente’s new flagship Oakland Medical Center in downtown Oakland, California begins.
2004
2004
The Iron Mike Award is introduced in honor of Mike McCarthy, recognizing the best overall McCarthy Region each year.
2002
November 2002
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center opens in November as a “green” laboratory focused on sustainability and limiting its environmental impact.
2002
April 12, 2002
Mike McCarthy sells his majority interest in the company to McCarthy employees, making the company 100 percent employee owned.
2012
In 2012, the company celebrates 10 years of becoming 100 percent employee owned.
2002
March 24, 2002
McCarthy completes Hollywood & Highland in downtown Hollywood, California, including the new Kodak Theatre (subsequently renamed the Dolby Theatre) to house the Academy Awards®.
2001
June 2001
McCarthy completes the Sandia Casino, just one of several casino complexes built for Native American tribes.
2001
March 31, 2001
McCarthy completes the unique net-zero Sonoma State University Environmental Technology Center in Rohnert Park, California.
McCarthy completes the only “net zero energy” biological laboratory in the world for J. Craig Venter in La Jolla, California.
September 1, 1998
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in Colton, California, is completed and is the first hospital to incorporate seismic base isolation technology.
Clients across California turn to McCarthy to help them meet ever-tighter seismic building requirements.
1900s
1998
August 3, 1998
McCarthy's Dallas office opens.
1997
1997
McCarthy unveils its new mission statement, reaffirming the intent to be “The Best Builder in America.”
1996
1996
McCarthy establishes an Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP), taking the first step toward becoming 100 percent employee-owned.
1995
November 8, 1995
McCarthy’s Las Vegas office opens.
1995
September 14, 1995
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California, selects McCarthy for its East Building Addition. McCarthy develops a first-of-its kind architectural concrete forming and placing technique known as MIRASTONE.
McCarthy is selected among the Top 25 Contractors in America by Concrete Magazine.
1995
March 10, 1995
McCarthy opens a full-service office in San Francisco.
1995
1995
Mike Hurst becomes the new president and chief operating officer.
1993
McCarthy introduces The Melvin Award honoring the top projects from each region and the Roger Burnet Award, chosen from the winners of the Melvin Award, recognizing the top project companywide each year. The first recipient of the “Rog” is Motorola CS-1 Phase 1B in Tempe, Arizona (pictured).
2015
The 2015 Roger Burnet Award goes to St. Jude Medical Center Northwest Tower in Fullerton, Calif.
1992
1992
McCarthy establishes Total Quality Management program.
McCarthy again leads the industry in construction quality and creates the “Quality Without Question” Program.
1992
1992
McCarthy sets a new industry standard for safety by providing all employees at construction sites 100 percent Fall Protection Tie Off at heights of over six feet.
1991
April 8, 1991
McCarthy’s Pacific Region opens an office in Sacramento and soon after wins a bid to build the Sacramento Convention Center.
1991
April 8, 1991
McCarthy develops a new company logo and “The Dude” is born.
The Dude celebrates his 21st birthday with parties across America.
1990
1990
McCarthy becomes the first company in the industry to provide safety glasses to all employees at construction sites.
TODAY
McCarthy is recognized as the safest large contractor in America.
1990
1990
Construction of the Clark Bridge, spanning the Mississippi River between Alton, Illinois and St. Louis, is featured on NOVA.
1988
October 1, 1988
Construction of the 1,387,000-sf, 620-room Phoenician Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona is completed.
1988
September 1, 1988
Construction begins on Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, McCarthy’s largest contract to date.
1986
1986
McCarthy completes the Ataba Square and Opera Square parking structures in Cairo, Egypt.
1985
1985
McCarthy reaches more than one billion dollars in sales.
1984
June 4, 1984
McCarthy opens an office in Newport Beach, California.
August 2013
Engineering News-Record ranks McCarthy the #1 contractor in California in August 2013.
1984
1984
Roger Burnet becomes the company’s first president without the last name McCarthy.
1984
1984
The twin tower design of the Bayview Bridge at Quincy, Illinois was McCarthy’s first cable stayed bridge project.
1982
March 1982
For the first time, McCarthy is ranked the #1 Hospital Construction Manager in U.S.
1982
1982
McCarthy builds International Place in Boston, the largest project in its history outside of St. Louis to date.
1982
1982
McBro has more than 275 employees working in 32 different states and begins opening additional offices around the country.
1981
1981
Sutter General Hospital in Sacramento, California becomes McCarthy’s first modern-day project in California.
Stanford University Medical Center hires McCarthy to build its new technologically-advanced 812,000-sf replacement hospital.
1979
May 1, 1979
McCarthy purchases TGK Constructors and opens a Phoenix office and Gerry Murphy (pictured) becomes president.
1976
April 1976
Engineering News-Record names McCarthy the top construction management firm in the nation.
1976
1976
The University Hospital in Augusta, Georgia becomes McCarthy’s first hospital project in the Southeast.
1975
1975
The Vietnam war ends.
1975
1975
St. Joseph Hospital awards McBro its first project in Arizona.
1974
1974
McCarthy rebuilds St. Louis' downtown skyline with the 22-story Boatmen's Bank Tower, 352-room Spanish Pavilion and new national headquarters for General American Life Insurance Company.
The St. Louis Business Journal repeatedly ranks McCarthy the Largest Contractor in St. Louis. A look around the St. Louis community showcases the mark that McCarthy has made on the metro area.
1974
1973
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Mason City, Iowa, awards McCarthy the company’s first design-build project while St. Joseph Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas, awards the company its first construction management job.
Project delivery options continue to expand, providing improved outcomes for owners. McCarthy completes more than $10 billion in work on design-build projects.
1972
1972
Mike McCarthy founds McBro to expand McCarthy’s parking structure work. McBro also moves the company into construction management for hospitals.
McCarthy becomes one of the nation’s leading parking structure builders and its projects include one of the largest, most visible parking structures in America for the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.
1971
1971
Mike McCarthy becomes the new chief operating officer of the company.
PEOPLE
2002
In 2002, Mike McCarthy sells his shares of the company to employees, making McCarthy one of the nation’s oldest, 100 percent employee-owned construction firms with majority ownership via an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP).
1969
1969
Neil Armstrong sets foot on the moon and takes, “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”
1966
June 24, 1966
McCarthy buys two acres of land near Rock Hill Quarries and moves the company headquarters to 1341 North Rock Hill Road in suburban St. Louis.
1963
1963
Barnes Hospital in St. Louis selects McCarthy to construct its Queeny Tower, a 17-story ambulatory care center that goes on to finish ahead of schedule.
Healthcare clients turn to McCarthy again and again to tackle the toughest construction challenges — like Grady Hospital, which counted on McCarthy to build its new Emergency Department on its busy campus in Atlanta.
1961
1961
McCarthy begins building a three-quarter mile section of floodwall along St. Louis’ northern riverfront, the first of several floodwall contracts awarded to the company.
1993
In the flood of 1993, these floodwalls helped protect downtown St. Louis.
1961
1961
McCarthy wins the bid to build the Priory Chapel in St. Louis. Building the chapel’s parabolic arches is a challenge and helps establish McCarthy’s reputation as a skilled builder developing creative solutions.
McCarthy’s reputation as a creative builder spans a wide variety of markets, cities and industries throughout the U.S.
1959
1959
John E. McCarthy, son of Mr. Tim, becomes president of the company.
1948
1948
A nurses’ home for the Sisters of St. Joseph in Wichita, Kansas, is completed by McCarthy. This project represents the beginning of an important relationship.
TODAY
Almost 82% of our work comes from repeat clients — some of whom have been coming back to McCarthy for decades. The employee-owners at McCarthy particularly treasure this repeat business and take it as the highest praise.
1945
September 2, 1945
World War II ends.
1945
April 1945
Merryl McCarthy is instrumental in the purchase of Rock Hill Quarries Company, an aggregate plant and quarry in St. Louis.
The location also becomes the eventual site of McCarthy’s corporate headquarters.
1939
1939
The new Federal Building in Anchorage, Alaska, is completed by McCarthy.
1936
1936
John W., president of McCarthy since its incorporation in 1907, dies. Timothy McCarthy (affectionately known as Mr. Tim) becomes president of the company.
1933
1933
The Fleet Air Base at Coco Solo in the Panama Canal zone chooses McCarthy as its builder. This represents the company’s first federal project. Working conditions in the Panama Canal Zone are difficult and help solidify McCarthy’s culture of caring for its employees.
FIRSTS
2005
McCarthy launches its Heart Hats community outreach program in 2005 to help make a real difference in the lives of those in the local community. In 2015, more than $1.5 million and literally thousands of volunteer hours were dedicated to making a difference.
1929
1929
The U.S. stock market collapses, sparking an economic depression.
1926
1926
The company changes its name to McCarthy Brothers Construction Company, a name that would last for many years to come.
1917
September 17, 1917
John W., Charles and Timothy Jr. move the company to St. Louis.
1915
1915
The Missouri Building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco is completed and becomes McCarthy’s first California project.
TODAY
McCarthy has a major presence in California today with offices in San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Newport Beach, Los Angeles and San Diego. In 2013, McCarthy was ranked the largest builder in California for the second year in a row by Engineering-News Record Magazine.
1914
1914
World War I begins.
1913
1913
The Scott County Courthouse in Benton, Missouri, is completed.
TODAY
Many government agencies rely on McCarthy for high-quality construction at the best final cost.
1907
March 23, 1907
John W. McCarthy and his brothers, Timothy Jr. and Charles, incorporate their new business, McCarthy Construction Company.
1904
1904
St. Louis hosts the World's Fair, sparking a construction boom that lasts until World War I.
1903
1903
John W. McCarthy helps construct the State Hospital Number 4 administration building in Farmington, Missouri becoming McCarthy's first recorded healthcare project.
FIRSTS
2013
Modern Healthcare Magazine ranked McCarthy the largest healthcare general contractor in America in 2013.
1800s
1890
1890
John W. McCarthy, eldest son of Timothy, falls in love with Hannah Bently and follows her to Farmington, Missouri, where the two are married.
1886
1886
In 1886, German inventor Karl Benz built the Benz Patent-Motorwagen. Cars did not become widely available until the early 20th century.
1877
1877
Timothy McCarthy builds a new family home in Ann Arbor, Mich., after the family’s log cabin burned. The home still stands today.
1865
April 9, 1865
The Civil War ends.
"The past is the cause of the present, and the present will be the cause of the future."
-Abraham Lincoln
1864
June 20, 1864
Irish immigrant Timothy McCarthy begins a small business in Ann Arbor, Michigan, building farmhouses and barns.
TODAY
McCarthy has office locations in 18 different states.