Clune Construction has launched a new logo as part of what the Chicago-based building contractor is calling a “rebrand” to reinforce its company values amid regional business expansion.
In a sponsored editorial in Crain’s Chicago Business, the contractor unveiled a new logo featuring an industrial-style “C” for its name and a forward directional arrow, which it says represents “drive” and a commitment to excellence in all its jobs.
Dave Hall
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CEO Dave Hall called the new logo an embodiment of “who we are today and where we are going”.
He added: “It captures our drive to innovate, our belief in teamwork and our dedication to delivering work that makes our clients proud.”
In comments to ENR, a company spokesperson said the updated logo would not change the direction of the contractor’s business lines but would serve as a guide to “how Clune appears to clients, reflecting the clarity, discipline and collaboration they experience on every project,” especially as the contractor expands its portfolio of work in the southern states with a new office in Atlanta.
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The 100% employee-owned company also has regional offices in Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix, San Francisco and Washington, DC.
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The spokesperson added, “We continue to follow our clients and grow wherever the work takes us,” adding, “The South has been an area of recent momentum. We recently established a new office in Atlanta to support repeat work with trusted clients, and we continue to expand our presence in Texas, with active projects throughout the state.”
Clune Construction was ranked No. 58 on ENR’s 2025 Top 400 list with more than $2.2 billion in reported revenue.
