Founded in 1947 as a Pittsburgh general contractor, Fay is as an accomplished general contractor and solution provider operating in the Mid-Atlantic region. Fay is a recognized industry leader in design-build, value engineering and accelerated construction delivery methods. Our innovative solutions, combined with a customer-focused approach, allow us to excel on complex projects with tight schedules and provide our clients with unmatched value.
Fay has a decades-long relationship with unions when we have craft hiring needs. These unions include trades such as carpenters, laborers, operators, pile drivers, teamsters and cement masons.
We specialize in many types of heavy civil construction. Our company includes experts within the industry who have constructed both roadways and bridges (vehicular, rail and pedestrian) through a variety of ecosystems.
Our team has experience in the construction of important infrastructure on waterways—such as dams and bridges—for clients in federal, state, local and private sectors.
As a demolition contractor, we have experience demolishing hundreds of bridges, dams, mass concrete areas, steel structures and concrete substructures.
Fay is looking for job seekers who enjoy working with their hands, operating in a team environment, constructing a variety of different structures, and are looking to gain valuable experience on projects that make an impact on local communities. We offer a variety of careers in construction and similar project support services, where our team works together to create some of the most sustainable, meaningful and high profile construction projects in the United States.
We offer all the standard benefits, plus a 401k match and a wellness program.
Fay identifies, invests in and nurtures potential, while rewarding entrepreneurship.
We've been awarded a $30 million contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to remove the historic Monongahela River Locks and Dam 3 in Elizabeth. This project is a crucial part of the Lower Monongahela River reconstruction, creating 30 miles of unimpeded navigable waterways.
Highway caps such as Pittsburgh's Frankie Pace Park manage stormwater while rejoining communities.
Work has started on the I-81 Susquehanna Bridge as part of the PennDOT Major Bridges P3 project! The entire PennDOT Major Bridges project consists of five additional bridge locations in the Commonwealth.