

Bobbitt is a leading commercial construction firm with dual headquarters in North Carolina and South Carolina, serving the Carolinas for nearly 75 years[7][10].
The company specializes in design
build services, offering architectural design, engineering, permitting, and construction services under one roof[1][2].
Bobbitt was established in 1946 by G.E. Bobbitt in Raleigh, North Carolina[1][2].
As the Carolinas' largest and most experienced general contractor specializing in design
build, Bobbitt has completed nearly 4,000 commercial buildings throughout the Southeast[2].
The company's estimated annual revenue is $324.4 million[3].
Bobbitt has been a Butler Builder since 1948, indicating a long
standing partnership with Butler Manufacturing[1].
The company offers services for various types of commercial and industrial projects, including public and private buildings[6].
Bobbitt has offices in Raleigh, Burlington, Winston
Salem, and Leland, North Carolina[6].
The company has been recognized on Associated Builders and Contractors' 2025 Top Performers list[7].
Bobbitt was honored at the 2025 Triangle Business Journal's SPACE Awards for their work on Fuquay
Varina Fire Station 4[7].
Employee
owned company with an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) since 1986
Emphasis on teamwork and collaboration across departments
Commitment to integrity and core values
Focus on customer satisfaction and meeting client needs
Dedication to providing high
quality products and services
Strives for financial stability and growth
Values diversity and inclusiveness in the workplace
Promotes work
life balance for employees
Encourages employee engagement and ownership mentality
Supports community involvement and philanthropic efforts
Bobbitt is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council
12 professionals on staff are LEED accredited or Green Associates
Focuses on 5 key areas: sustainable building sites, water conservation, energy efficiency, conservation of construction materials, indoor environmental quality
Completed Durham Fire and EMS Station #17, a GOLD level certified green building
Aims to reduce or eliminate adverse environmental effects during construction and building operation
Promotes energy and water efficiency in buildings to lower utility costs
Emphasizes use of recycled materials and waste reduction in construction
Prioritizes healthy indoor environments with natural lighting and low
VOC materials
Preserves natural spaces and wildlife habitats in site selection and development















