Roncelli is a privately owned construction company with ongoing operations in the United States, Canada, and Mexico delivering benchmark-setting, award-winning design, construction and facility management solutions to its select customer base. Established in 1966 as a foundation, trenching, and concrete services company, founder Raymond “Skip” Roncelli guided his business with Midwestern family values and an unconditional commitment to its customers and their success. During the ’70s, Roncelli became a strong family enterprise expanding its construction services, capabilities, and geographic reach by delivering exceptional project results to its customers. Roncelli continued its success in the 1990s and grew by providing construction and facility management solutions to Fortune 100 corporations throughout the United States.Today Roncelli’s focus is on automotive/industrial, healthcare, commercial/institutional, entertainment, self-perform, and international market segments that include Canada and Mexico. Roncelli’s operations in Canada, “Roncelli Constructors – Canada, ULC” and in Mexico, “Roncelli de Mexico, S De RL De CV” fully incorporates Roncelli’s vision to provide industry-leading construction solutions to its clients having ongoing operations in those countries.Roncelli offers flexible and innovative solutions that deliver industry-leading results that meet its client’s challenging program requirements. Roncelli specializes in construction management at-risk or agency, design-build, integrated project delivery, program management, and general contracting project delivery systems tailored to each of our client’s specific needs and business objectives.
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