Hausmann Construction is a first-generation construction management, design-build, and general contracting firm headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska. Founded in 2003, we are one of the most competitive and quality-oriented construction management corporations in the region. Our goal is to build innovative structures that serve and captivate our clients for the long haul.
With a focus on incorporating innovative technology, we facilitate an efficient building process and provide a variety of expert services for our clients. Each project is a chance to both utilize and broaden our expertise, and at Hausmann, we don't miss opportunities. At Hausmann, we still value an honest handshake.
Integrity, work ethic, and authenticity mean something to every member of our team-when we say we are going to do something, we will see it through to the finish. We have a competitive edge that drives us to continually pursue improvement. We challenge our team members to create spaces for leadership and mentoring with empathy.
With a focus on incorporating innovative technology, we facilitate an efficient building process and provide a variety of expert services for our clients. Each project is a chance to both utilize and broaden our expertise, and at Hausmann, we don't miss opportunities. At Hausmann, we still value an honest handshake.
Integrity, work ethic, and authenticity mean something to every member of our team-when we say we are going to do something, we will see it through to the finish. We have a competitive edge that drives us to continually pursue improvement. We challenge our team members to create spaces for leadership and mentoring with empathy.
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This new construction of an 82,000 square foot, four-story healthcare education building features health science classrooms structured around a four-story glass atrium. It includes state-of-the-art lab areas and exam rooms, a simulation center, specialized teaching spaces, general purpose classrooms, offices, and conference rooms.
The largest academic building project in recent history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, this 240,000 square foot College of Business serves as central gathering and welcoming place for the College of Business community, the University, and the private business collective in this region. Features of the building include interactive learning spaces in state-of-the-art classrooms, cutting-edge technology, and event space.
Rising above its neighbors, this 20-story condominium and mixed-use building combines contemporary design with the architectural elements of downtown Lincoln. Located at 12th & Q Streets, Lied Place Residences is a $30 million redevelopment project, and it will be Lincoln's second tallest building at completion, with the Capitol as the first.
Creating a total of 654 new spaces, this 266,000 square foot parking deck will combine standard public parking with private garages and a mechanical penthouse. The Eppley Airfield Parking Garage and Customer Service Center features one million square feet of new construction. The six-level parking garage adds 5,000 parking spaces and is designed with energy efficiency in mind.
Featuring memory care, assisted living, and independent living units, this new construction of a senior living community is comprised of seven inter-connected buildings that combine for a total of 385,000 square feet. Comprised of 120 units, this new construction of a three-story senior living community features an exercise room, chapel, bistro, kitchen/dining area, computer lab, activity room, and an exterior courtyard.
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Terry Pratt
Jun 17, 2021
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I have to deliver material while they were building their new building as you see in the picture it is a beautiful building and they are a very good Construction Company they do high-quality work and if you were having a large project done as in building a building or something I would suggest contacting them.
Stephanie Sumulong
Feb 11, 2021
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If their employees' driving (aggressively tailgating on wet, icy roads in Colorado) is any indication of their workmanship, I wouldn't hire these guys to put a cardboard box together.
Edited to add 2/24/2021: Continued horrible driving by workers in company vehicles. This morning I was tailed by a gentleman who proceeded to drive erratically after passing me. Again, if the workers of this company don't care about driving safely, I can't imagine they'd work safely on anything they build!
Edited to add 2/24/2021: Continued horrible driving by workers in company vehicles. This morning I was tailed by a gentleman who proceeded to drive erratically after passing me. Again, if the workers of this company don't care about driving safely, I can't imagine they'd work safely on anything they build!