March 2025: Major Contractors Secure New Project Awards

Contractors across the U.S. are celebrating their latest project wins, marking significant milestones in their pipelines. From aerospace manufacturing to critical infrastructure developments, these awards highlight the diversity and scale of ongoing construction activity nationwide. Among the standout projects this month are a new Boeing manufacturing facility in South Carolina, a major water initiative in the Mojave Desert, and the first segment of border wall construction under the new Trump administration.
Winning contracts is the lifeblood of the construction industry, and for contractors, the moment a bid turns into a confirmed project is a rewarding one. After extensive planning, estimating, and negotiations, securing a new contract validates the hard work put into the bidding process.
Top Project Announcements
Mortenson Lands Boeing Manufacturing Facility Expansion
Minneapolis-based Mortenson has secured a major contract to expand Boeing’s aerospace manufacturing operations in South Carolina. The project includes a state-of-the-art assembly line and research facility aimed at boosting Boeing’s production capabilities. This win further cements Mortenson’s position as a leader in complex, high-tech construction projects.

HITT Contracting to Build Federal Government Facility
HITT Contracting, headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, has been awarded a large-scale federal government facility project in the Mid-Atlantic region. The contract, valued at several hundred million dollars, involves high-security construction and advanced infrastructure upgrades.
Flintco Wins Mojave Desert Water Infrastructure Project
Tulsa-based Flintco will lead the development of a large-scale water infrastructure project in California’s Mojave Desert. Designed to address water shortages in the region, the project will involve extensive pipeline installations and reservoir expansions to enhance the state’s drought resilience.
Border Wall Construction Resumes
A consortium of contractors has been selected to begin work on the first phase of the new border wall project under the Trump administration. The project, located in Texas, involves building reinforced barriers and implementing advanced surveillance technologies. While the initiative remains politically charged, its supporters argue that it strengthens national security and border control.
Industry Insights and Reactions
These major contract wins come amid a period of strong demand for commercial, infrastructure, and government projects across the U.S. Industry leaders have emphasized the importance of securing high-profile contracts to sustain growth and workforce stability.
“There’s nothing quite like getting that call from a client to say the job is yours,” said a construction executive at one of the firms awarded a contract this month. “It validates all the hard work that goes into estimating, preparing, and presenting a bid.”
Experts predict that 2025 will continue to see a robust pipeline of major construction projects, particularly in sectors like aerospace, infrastructure, and government facilities. However, supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, and regulatory hurdles remain key challenges for contractors navigating the market.
As firms continue to secure high-value projects, the coming months will be critical in determining how these developments shape the construction industry’s trajectory in 2025 and beyond.
Originally reported by Construction Dive Staff.
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