Vanir, a proud minority- and woman-owned firm, is a national leader in program, project and construction management, as well as real estate development.
Vanir Construction Management, Inc. is a woman- and minority-owned firm that specializes in program, project, and construction management, as well as real estate development. A national leader in its field, Vanir has been ranked as a top construction management firm by Engineering News-Record for over three decades.
Overview
- Headquarters: Sacramento, California.
- Parent Organization: Vanir Group of Companies, Inc.
- CEO: Dorene Dominguez serves as the Chairwoman and CEO of the Vanir Group of Companies. She took over the leadership role in 2004 after her father, Frank Dominguez, who founded the company in 1964, passed away.
- Company size: The firm employs between 201 and 500 people.
- Locations: In addition to its Sacramento headquarters, Vanir has offices in Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Louisiana, Texas, and Washington.
Services
Vanir offers a broad range of services throughout all phases of a project, from initial planning to completion.
- Program and project management: The company manages all aspects of a project to ensure it is delivered on time and within budget.
- Construction management: Services include cost estimating, scheduling, and quality assurance inspections.
- Real estate development: Vanir also provides real estate development and property management for a variety of clients.
- Sustainability: The firm offers a full suite of sustainability services to help clients achieve their energy and environmental goals.
- Technical services: This includes advanced services such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), estimating, and project controls.
Markets
Vanir has experience in a diverse range of market sectors.
- Education: K-12 schools, community colleges, and universities.
- Healthcare: Projects for major healthcare systems.
- Justice and essential services: Facilities for law enforcement, courts, and public safety.
- Government: Projects for state and local government agencies.
- Transportation: Modernizing and expanding infrastructure.
- Other sectors: Water and wastewater, energy, commercial, and residential projects.