Infrastructure construction firm to open new $20M headquarters in Dothan

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Rendering of the new building (Construction Partners)

A Dothan-based construction company is building a new home for its corporate headquarters in the Wiregrass.

Construction Partners Inc., a $3.5 billion publicly traded enterprise, has announced it is building a $20 million facility in Dothan. It will serve as the corporate headquarters and a data processing center.

This investment is expected to create more than 60 new professional positions, more than doubling the amount of employees the company currently has in the area.

“Construction Partners is a true hometown success story. This investment further strengthens our local economy and reinforces Dothan’s position as a regional business hub.”

Mark Saliba, Dothan mayor

Construction Partners

Construction Partners was created in Dothan in 2001 as a local contracting company. The decision to build its new headquarters in the city is meant to reaffirm the company’s long-term commitment to the city.

Over the last two decades, its specialization in roadway construction and maintenance has positioned it as a significant player in Sunbelt infrastructure development.

“This project exemplifies the kind of innovation-driven growth that positions Alabama as a leader in infrastructure and technology. When a company reaches the national stage and chooses to invest in the community that helped build them, that’s a testament to Alabama’s competitive advantages.”

Ellen McNair, Alabama Secretary of Commerce

The new headquarters will serve as more than a corporate office. Its centralized data processing center is said to reflect the company’s investment in technology infrastructure, data security and operational excellence.

Construction on the facility is expected to begin soon, supporting Construction Partners’ continued expansion across the Sunbelt region while solidifying Southeast Alabama’s role in infrastructure innovation.

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Caleb Turrentine
Caleb Turrentine
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