 |  |  |  | - Founded in 1974
- 1989, awarded contract, Department of Defense to perform work at the Pentagon
- 1993, awarded IDIQ contract, The World Bank
- 1993, awarded JOC contract, the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC)
- 1995, one of the founding organizations for Center For JOC Excellence
- 1997, awarded JOC contract, Seattle District Corps of Engineers
- 2001, awarded JOC contract, Mohave Educational Services Cooperative (MESC)
- 2003, Centennial became a subsidiary of Fru-Con
- 2004, awarded AJOC contracts, The Cooperative Purchase Network (TCPN)
- 2005, surpassed $1.3 billion in JOC project awards
- 2005 & Beyond, continued focused on shaping the $200 Billion-plus JOC, IDIQ and Design-Build markets
| |  |  |  | | History The Centennial organization was founded in 1974, providing general contracting services in the Baltimore-Washington D.C. area. Initial projects included roofing and siding projects, as well as construction of office condominiums. Over the years, the firm constructed increasingly larger and more complex office buildings, including interior construction and renovations. Soon, Centennial had expanded into the general construction of complete commercial campuses in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. In 1989, Centennial submitted its first proposal for an IDIQ contract to the Department of Defense to perform work at the Pentagon. Centennial won the contract, and based on the high levels of customer satisfaction maintained for its clients, Centennial was awarded two additional contracts over the next year. In 1991, the senior executives of the firm, Bill Sweetser, PE. and Jack Waschitz, Vice President, bought out the previous owners, creating what is known today as Centennial Contractors Enterprises, Inc. Centennial’s focus has become centered on Job Order and IDIQ contracts, now our principal lines of business. Over the past 15 years, Centennial has been awarded JOC, Design-Build and IDIQ contracts for which project orders totaling more than $1.3 billion have been awarded. The individual project orders are valued as low as $32,000 to as high as $7,300,000. Since 2003, we have been a wholly owned subsidiary of Fru-Con, one of the largest and oldest construction and engineering firms in the nation. Integrating the resources of Fru-Con and Centennial allows financial depth, growth and opportunities to better serve our customers on projects that are large or complex, or with extensive design-build requirements. We currently have more than 300 employees providing project management, quality control, administrative and home office support to 40 office locations across the country.  Centennial Headquarters; Vienna, VA
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