Stacy Witbeck forms in San Francisco, quickly making a name for ourselves by rehabilitating the historic cable car lines.
We expand to Portland, Oregon; in the years since, we’ve constructed the city’s entire streetcar system and multiple light rail and commuter rail lines.
We start work in Salt Lake City and are still there. Since then, we’ve constructed over 135 miles of track in the region.
We expand to the state of Washington. We have maintained our presence in the Evergreen State, constructing and maintaining streetcar, light rail, and commuter rail systems.
We broaden our reach to the Southwest, picking up our first job in Phoenix. We’re still actively building the region’s light rail, streetcar, and maintenance facilities.
We won our first of many jobs in Denver, Dallas, and Houston, expanding our alternative delivery resume with these major CM/GC and design-build projects.
Modern Railway Systems (MRS) joins the team as a wholly-owned subsidiary specializing in signaling and communications.
We continue expanding with project wins in Midwestern cities like Kansas City and Detroit. In the years since, the corridors in these two cities have experienced $9 billion in economic development.
We are awarded the $1.5 billion Mid-Coast Corridor Project in San Diego, SANDAG’s first CM/GC procurement.
We are contracted to rehabilitate the historic Pikes Peak and Manitou Springs Cog Railway—one of only two cog railways in the country.
Our team broke ground on Brightline Zone 4, a 130-mile higher-speed rail system connecting the cities of Orlando and Miami.
The Ogden BRT project began construction, despite the challenges of the global pandemic.
We celebrated our 40th year providing excellent service to clients!
Stacy Witbeck is selected for Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's first two progressive design-build projects.
Stacy Witbeck's team is selected as the track and systems contractor for the 218-mile Brightline West High Speed Rail project
Stacy Witbeck is selected for the first contract within Amtrak's Frederick Douglass Tunnel Rehabilitation program in Baltimore, MD and the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge Project in Portland, OR.