Kinco Celebrates No Accidents in 2021
The Kinco offices in Little Rock and Northwest Arkansas recently held gatherings to celebrate no accidents in 2021 company wide. Great food and camaraderie were
The Kinco offices in Little Rock and Northwest Arkansas recently held gatherings to celebrate no accidents in 2021 company wide. Great food and camaraderie were
Melissa Roach, an incredible Kinco Project Coordinator and second generation Kinco employee, is featured in this month’s Arkansas Money and Politics Women in Construction issue.
Kinco’s Nick Davis spoke to three enthusiastic first grade classes at John Tyson Elementary in Springdale about careers in construction. The students had great questions
The weather was not friendly, but the Little Rock office persevered to win the third annual Kinco Cup at Stonebridge Meadows in Fayetteville. The golf
A topping-out ceremony was recently held for the new ARORA medical office building in Little Rock. ARORA exists to restore lives – through the life-saving
Bob Archer and Nicholas Davis of Kinco were recently at the CASS- Career Academy of Siloam Springs to discuss how to read plans and the
Below is a view of the Arkansas Fire Training Academy housing project at Southern Arkansas University Tech from start to finish. Kinco was humbled to
The first ever Kinco Construction Camp is being held this week in partnership with the UALR Construction Management Department. The camp consists of high school
UAMS Breaks Ground on New Radiation Oncology Center, Will House First Proton Center in Arkansas By Linda Satter May 25, 2021 | The University of Arkansas
Kinco Director of Preconstruction, Heath Rheay has been named Outstanding Council Member of the Year – Northwest Region by ABC Arkansas. Heath stays plenty busy
The groundbreaking for the new Emery Sapp and Sons Springdale 21,779 square foot office and 16,220 shop was held on March 8, 2021. We are
Heath Rheay has been named the Kinco Northwest Arkansas Constructor of the Year and Josh Peabody has been named the Little Rock Constructor of the
The Cane Hill Presbyterian Church was presented the Excellence in Preservation through Restoration award by Preserve Arkansas at a virtual award ceremony on Friday, January
Construction began this week on the University of the Ozarks’ new $18.1 million science center, the largest single capital construction project in University history. The
In 1973 Jack Kinnaman founded Kinco Constructors with the vision of building excellence. He far exceeded his goal and the numerous iconic buildings that he