Each project and asset is legally independent and has its own managers.
Who We Are
We are an American construction leader with specialties in heavy civil, waterworks, infrastructure management and energy.
We are dedicated to meeting the infrastructure needs of our clients and our community safely and intelligently.
Key Figures
0.72
Experience Modification Rate (EMR)
+100
Number of Active Projects
25
Projects Over $100M
4,100
Employees
Our mission is to develop solutions that exceed satisfaction, maximize shareholder value, foster the professional development of our crewmembers and have a positive impact in our community. Always at the forefront of every project we embark on, is our commitment to quality, safety, sustainability and the satisfaction of our clients.
History
Our history dates back to 1963 when Wayne Webber and Earl Champagne founded Champagne-Webber Inc. in Michigan.
During this time, our primary business line was the construction of highways and bridges and in the late 70’s, we relocated to Houston, Texas, where we won the Texas Department of Transportation project.
In the early 90’s, our name changed to W.W Webber, Inc. after Mr. Wayne’s acquisition of Earl Champagnes’ holdings.
In 2005, Ferrovial, one of the world’s leading infrastructure operators and municipal services companies acquired W.W. Webber, Inc. In 2009, we were awarded together with its sister companies: Ferrovial Construction U.S. and Cintra, close to $5 billion in Public Private Partnership projects in the Dallas and Fox Worth areas; including the finance, design, construction, operation and maintenance of the managed lanes on 3 major freeways.
From 2010 to 2017, our name changed to Webber, LLC as we began our expansion into new markets. In 2011, we were awarded our first design-build project as managing partner on a $200 million toll road in Austin, Texas. In 2016, we acquired Pepper Lawson Commercial & Pepper Lawson Waterworks which was re-branded one year later to Webber Commercial & PLW Waterworks.
In 2020, we began our expansion to the East Coast and were awarded our first project in Georgia. Now, we have grown a significant presence in North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida.
In 2022, we welcomed our Infrastructure Management division with maintenance and services contracts in Florida, California, Colorado, Texas, Georgia, Virigina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alaska and Canada.
In 2025, PLW Waterworks was renamed to Webber Waterworks and was awarded the biggest project of the company alone to date: the $426 million pump station for the CapEx project in Austin, Texas. Our Heavy Civil division was also awarded its largest project, TxDOT’s $407 million I-10 elevation in Houston, Texas.