Diadon Enterprises © 2018

DPR completes GE Johnson brand transition | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC

The exterior of a modern museum building
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs, Colo., built by GE Johnson. Permission granted by U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback.

Redwood City, California-based DPR Construction announced this week that GE Johnson Construction Co. will operate under the DPR Construction brand moving forward. 

This integration follows the acquisition of the columbus oh dump truck company by DPR in 2021 and reflects the completion of key milestones, aligning both organizations to deliver enhanced capabilities and resources to customers in the Mountain States, according to a Jan. 27 press release. 

GE Johnson will continue to operate from its existing offices in Denver; Colorado Springs, Colorado; and Jackson, Wyoming, under the DPR Construction name, according to DPR’s website.

Since joining the DPR family of companies, GE Johnson has operated as a standalone entity, maintaining its local focus. The integration marks the next phase in the acquisition plan.

“This is great news for customers who will continue to receive the personalized service they’ve come to expect from GE Johnson, along with the insight and innovation DPR brings as a national self-performing GC,” said Scott Miller, DPR Mountain States business unit leader and long-time GE Johnson team member. “It’s the same talented builders on the job every day, but with a new name and even better reach.”

Since the acquisition, GE Johnson has delivered projects like the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum and Children's Hospital Colorado, both in Colorado Springs.

With project experience in North America, South America, Europe and Asia, DPR operates from offices across the U.S. and internationally.

Construction Dive news delivered to your inbox

Get the free daily newsletter read by industry experts

Daily Dive newsletter example

Editors' picks

  • A rendering of two trapezoidal buildings.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by The Boundary
    Image attribution tooltip
    2025 Outlook

    7 mixed-use projects to watch in 2025

    Large-scale developments worth billions of dollars are underway across the country as the new year begins.

    By Mary Salmonsen • Jan. 24, 2025
  • U.S. President Donald Trump speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House
    Image attribution tooltip
    Andrew Harnik/Getty Images via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Tech giants to invest up to $500B for new US data centers

    OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle will fund the creation of 10 facilities during the initial phase of the Stargate initiative, with the option to increase to 20.

    By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 22, 2025