Hoffman Newsletter
2026 is already bringing new opportunities for HCC, with early momentum building across upcoming work. HCC has been named the apparent low bidder on a Wisconsin Department of Transportation project along the I-43 corridor in Waukesha County, positioning the company for a strong start to the ...
As we celebrate the Holidays and look ahead to a new year, we would like to take a moment to thank everyone at Hoffman Construction for all that you contributed to 2025.
This year was marked by significant accomplishments across our projects, meaningful moments shared by our team, and ...
As Thanksgiving approaches and our construction season comes to a close, it is a fitting moment to pause and reflect on everything we are grateful forat Hoffman Construction. At the top of that list is our people!
This season brought its share of challenges: long days, tough weather, complex ...
CELEBRATING THE 2025 SEASON: A MESSAGE FROM CHRIS GOSS - HCC CREW LUNCHEONSThroughout September and October, our leadership team had the privilege of visiting each of our project sites for the annual end-of-season SAFETY luncheons. These events are an important tradition that allows us to ...
Mental health affects how we think, feel, and cope with daily challenges. When it's strong, we have the energy to do our jobs well, maintain relationships, and navigate life's ups and downs. When it suffers, so does our ability to focus, stay productive, and enjoy work. Globally, depression ...
Utility safety was a top priority at this year's Supervisor's Meeting, and for good reason: avoiding strikes saves lives. Striking underground utilities is one of the most dangerous risks in our work. The expectation is clear: zero utility strikes. Anything else is unacceptable.
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