American construction management company
Hunt Construction Group Company type Subsidiary Industry Construction Management Predecessor Huber, Hunt & Nichols Founded 1944; 81 years ago (1944 ) [ 1] Founder Paul B. Hunt Arber J. Huber Harry S. Nichols Headquarters ,United States
Number of locations
6 Key people
Robert G. Hunt (CEO) Owner Aecom Number of employees
675
Hunt Construction Group is an American construction management firm based inIndianapolis ,Indiana . The company was formerly known asHuber, Hunt & Nichols was founded in 1944 by Paul B. Hunt, Arber J. Huber and Harry S. Nichols.[ 1] The firm changed its name from Huber, Hunt & Nichols to its current name in 2000.[ 2] It was acquired byAECOM in 2014.[ 3]
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