Berglund Construction is a fourth-generation, family-owned and operated construction and building restoration firm. We draw from over a century of expertise to deliver projects for clients with highly technical requirements. In 1907, a 16-year-old named Fred Berglund left Sweden with pennies in his pocket to work with his uncle as a blacksmith in Chicago. One day he caught his uncle cheating him out of pay by turning the shop clock back. A man of integrity, Fred got angry at the swindler and quit.
Across the entire Berglund organization, we remain committed to providing our clients the best service possible. These commitments drive us to consistently deliver successful projects, time and time again. Whether we're renovating an active hospital, riding a swing stage down the side of an occupied high-rise or constructing a new building in the middle of a busy neighborhood, our teams keep public safety at the forefront of everything they do. Our vice president of safety, Tony Baca, is a certified master instructor of the OSHA 10 and 30-hour training programs, veteran outreach instructor of the 1926 OSHA construction standards and a medic first instructor.
It’s Women in Construction Week, so we’re tipping our hard hats to the all of the women who play a vital role in the success of Berglund Construction and our industry. Thank you for your dedication and for building the way for next generation of women in construction!#WICWeek2021 #womeninconstruc ...
In Florida News! Berglund's Florida team recently completed a dietary renovation at a hospital in Tampa, Florida.
The work doesn’t stop 🚧 🦺 #berglundconstru ction #beyondbuilding #restoringthepas t #ohio #columbusohio #rhodesstateoffi cetower
Berglund Construction's Florida team volunteered to serve breakfast to the front line staff at AdventHealth Dade City as a big thank you for their ongoing commitment to their patients, community, and team members.
Berglund Construction is partnering with the Society of Architectural Historians, Harboe Architects, and TGRWA, LLC, on a structural investigation of the stairs at the Charnley-Persky House.