Gray Construction: Setting the Stage for a Robust 2026
Gray Construction is not just a name in the construction sector; it represents innovation and leadership in the world of design-build projects. As the company wrapped up 2025, it delivered a host of complex projects, further solidifying its standing as a leader in integrated design-build execution. With a solid foundation laid throughout the past year, Gray is now poised to tackle the upcoming year, focusing on efficiency, innovation, and the needs of its customers.
In 2025 alone, Gray executed nearly
80 significant projects, totaling an impressive
40 million square feet of active construction. The company supported clients across a range of sectors, including manufacturing, food and beverage, data centers, advanced technology, and commercial markets. This breadth of experience not only showcases Gray's capability but also its versatility in handling diverse project requirements.
Under the leadership of Rebekah Gray, newly appointed President and CEO, the company has streamlined its focus on design-build delivery, facilitating an integrated approach that merges the design and construction phases effectively. "The success we've seen this year is a testament to the hard work of all our teams. Across Gray, our projects are shaping industries and influencing markets in ways that create lasting, tangible benefits for both people and communities," said Rebekah Gray.
The successes of 2025 highlight Gray's innovative spirit. Noteworthy projects included the groundbreaking for Isuzu North America's state-of-the-art vehicle production facility in South Carolina, completion of the first LEED-certified beef harvest facility for American Foods Group, and new energy storage manufacturing operations launched by HiTHIUM. Furthermore, Gray's partnership with UBE C1 Chemicals America underscores the company's commitment to advancing domestic production in vital sectors, such as batteries and semiconductors.
Beyond project execution, Gray is expanding its footprint by opening a new office in Atlanta, responding to rising demand across the Southeast. This strategic move not only showcases growth but also reflects the company's proactive approach to meet the evolving needs of its client base.
Gray's design-build model is central to its operational strategy, facilitating a seamless communication process and minimizing disruptions during project execution. The model promotes collaboration between design and construction teams from the outset, enhancing the overall project delivery experience. Both Dowell Hoskins, CEO of Gray AES, and Rebekah Gray emphasized the importance of early integration of architecture and engineering, allowing for reduced risks and greater certainty in project outcomes.
Looking ahead, Gray Construction anticipates a continuation of momentum into 2026, especially as demand gathers pace across sectors such as manufacturing, energy, and technology. With increasingly complex projects on the horizon and compressed timelines, the company is committed to refining its design-build delivery model further. Rebekah Gray described the company’s dedication to its clients and the communities it serves, stating, "Our work doesn't stop at the end of the year. The same focus, discipline, and collaboration that carried us through this year will guide us forward."
Gray Construction's rich history dating back to 1960 illustrates its evolution from a regional contractor to a nationally recognized player in the construction space. By consistently delivering high-value solutions and fostering strong client relationships, Gray has established itself as a trusted partner for projects spanning various industries.
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