Bob Florence Contractor, Inc. — Commercial GC & Design-Build in Topeka, KS (Est. 1895)
Bob Florence Contractor has been operating in Topeka since 1895 — which makes it one of the older continuously operating general contractors in Kansas. That’s over 130 years, spanning the construction booms of the early 20th century, the postwar suburban build-out, and the current era of commercial renovation and design-build delivery. Firms that survive that long tend to have something the market keeps rewarding, whether that’s a deep municipal and institutional client base, reliable subcontractor relationships, or both.
Services
- Commercial General Contracting: Project management and construction for commercial buildings, tenant improvements, and institutional facilities in Topeka and the surrounding region.
- Design-Build Delivery: Integrated design and construction services where a single firm manages both the architectural-design process and the construction execution — reducing coordination overhead for clients.
- Renovation & Restoration: Renovation of existing commercial structures, including older buildings that require careful approach to structural and mechanical integration.
Service Area
Topeka, KS and Shawnee County. The commercial and institutional focus puts most projects within the Topeka core and its surrounding communities.
Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews
130-year-old construction companies are worth documenting for the simple reason that they’re rare. Most firms in this trade don’t last two decades, let alone thirteen. Bob Florence Contractor’s longevity in Topeka reflects sustained client relationships and a business model that has adapted across multiple eras of construction delivery.
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