The Auchter Company

The Auchter Company
Company typePrivate
Industry
Founded1929
FounderGeorge D. Auchter
DefunctDecember 31, 2007[1]
HeadquartersJacksonville, Florida
Area served
Western Hemisphere
Key people
  • George D. Auchter, president
  • Wilbur H. Glass Jr, president
  • Dave Auchter
  • Julia B. Auchter
  • Brad Glass, president
  • Jeffrey Glass, sr vice president
  • Charles R. Diebel, president
ProductsBuildings, bridges, towers and, in 1940s, ships
Revenue$750+ million (2007)[2]
Number of employees
150 (2007)[3]
Footnotes / references
The Auchter Company was acquired by Perry-Mccall Construction Inc. on March 26, 2007.

The Auchter Company was established in 1929[4] in Jacksonville, Florida, by George D. Auchter. The company was among Florida's oldest general construction contractors and built many of Jacksonville's civil and corporate buildings, including the City Hall.[5] and ranked among the top design/build firms in the US.[6] The Auchter Company also helped build ships needed for World War II, as part of the US Navy's Emergency Shipbuilding Program. After the war the shipyard closed in February 1946. The company went on to build many buildings and bridges until it was sold on March 26, 2007, to Perry-McCall Construction, Inc.[7] [8][9]

Century Tower, at the University of Florida, built by The Auchter Company
Riverplace Tower in Jacksonville
  1. ^ "Auchter Company" Yahoo Finance
  2. ^ Penland, Dolly: [1] Jacksonville Business Journal, July 11, 2008 – No. 36: Auchter
  3. ^ Conte, Christian: [2] Jacksonville Business Journal, June 13, 2008 – "Halverson has grown Auchter's revenue, reputation"
  4. ^ Kerr, Jessie-Lynn: "Wilbur H. 'Bill' Glass Jr.: Headed firm that crafted Jacksonville's skyline" Florida Times-Union, October 21, 2010
  5. ^ Dinger, Ed: "Company History: The Auchter Company" Answers.com, 2005
  6. ^ Hoovers: company profile
  7. ^ Building the Navy's Bases in World War II, History of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Civil Engineer Corps 1940-1946 Chapter IX, Floating Drydocks
  8. ^ Reference for business, The Auchter Company
  9. ^ Metro Jacksonville, The Premature Destruction of Downtown Jacksonville, April 12, 2012