Davenport, IA - Bush Construction is proud to announce that it has been named as an Inc. 5000 company. This means that Bush Construction is one of the 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in America, according to Inc. magazine. The Davenport-based company is No. 1,049 on the list of 5,000. Companies are ranked according to their percentage of revenue growth over a four-year period.

"We are honored to be featured on this prestigious list," said A.J. Loss, President of Bush Construction. "Our inclusion on this list goes to show that in our country, a business can succeed and gain recognition by working hard and maintaining strong ethical standards. Our tagline states we are 'Building on a foundation of Integrity' and that is the basis of how we do business. We are true to our word and build relationships based on mutual respect."

Bush Construction is a design/builder, general contractor and professional manager of construction services. The company has worked on a wide range of commercial, industrial, government and educational projects in the Quad-Cities and throughout the Midwest. 

Inc. magazine is a monthly publication with a strong focus on growing companies. The New York City-based magazine publishes an annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in America. This list is known as the Inc. 500, and the Inc. 5000 is an expansion of that list, ranking the country's top 5000 fastest-growing private companies. 

For more information on Bush Construction, please call (563) 344-3791 or visit BushConstruct.com.
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