Our First Century

T. A. Loving Company is excited to celebrate our 100th anniversary. We invite you to celebrate with us.

Remember to celebrate the milestones as you prepare for the road ahead.

Nelson Mandela

A legacy Built On…

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Integrity

We do what we say we’ll do.

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Excellence

We deliver performance that exceeds the expectations of our coworkers, customers and community.

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Safety

Safe work or no work.

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Client Advocacy

We work in the best interests of our clients and adopt their vision of a successful project as our own.

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Teamwork

We pitch in to help our coworkers and partners; we do whatever it takes to get the job done.

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High Ethical Standards

We hold ourselves to uncompromising standards, personally and professionally.

Our History

Learn about our history over the past ten decades and discover the bridges, buildings, and civil projects that have become cornerstones in the communities we serve.

Our First Century Podcast

Episode 11: Everyone is Critical

In this episode, we highlight one of the most important truths about our company: every role matters. Hear from leaders across our business units: Selina Crabtree from Conveyance, Helen Whitner from Building, Matt Poole from PUI, and Darrett Ezell from Civil Infrastructure, and hear from team members across the company who share how their own roles are critical to the success of T. A. Loving Company. 

Our Impact

Explore our impact across the Southeast with our interactive map showcasing T. A. Loving Company’s work in each region. Filter by business unit to discover featured projects in your area and learn about the purpose and lasting influence of each build. See how TALCO has shaped communities across the Carolinas and beyond, one project at a time.

We Are Constructors

“The hardest work would have less competition on it. So that’s what we looked for. We have always taken on challenging work and not run-of-the-mill kind of jobs that somebody else might be doing.”

 

Former Senior Vice President of the Utilities Division and longtime employee Jerry Smith

Our Stories