A Tradition of Excellence

Ringland-Johnson Construction is a regional leader in commercial construction. 

Providing quality construction services for over 75 years, Ringland-Johnson Construction is a third-generation construction company and the largest commercial/industrial construction firm in Northern Illinois. We are the region’s only certified Construction Manager.

Our Services:

  • Construction Management “CM”
  • General Contracting “GC”
  • Design-Build “D/B”
  • Program Management
  • Real Estate Development
  • Trade Work

Our Specialties

  • Healthcare: Hospital, Clinic, Medical Office
  • Institutional: Governmental, Religious Structures, Correctional, Office and Retail
  • Educational: K-12, University, Residence Hall, Labratory
  • Historic Preservation: Governmental, Private, Historic Tax Credit, Multi-family Housing
  • Industrial: Aerospace, Manufacturing, Power Plants, Warehouse, Corporate Office
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Named Top Contractor in Midwest Year After Year

We are proud to be recognized for high standards in both performance and integrity by regional and national publications and organizations. Many awards attest to our value engineering that has saved clients millions of dollars, our precision that has dealt with exact tolerances, and our attention to detail.

RECENT NEWS

80 Years of Building —and Still Building Forward

80 Years of Building —and Still Building Forward

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How Visual Intelligence Is Transforming Jobsite Decision-Making

How Visual Intelligence Is Transforming Jobsite Decision-Making

Construction has always been a visual trade. Now, technology is finally catching up — helping teams see what's happening in real time, catch problems early, and make smarter decisions faster. The gap between the plan and the field Modern construction projects generate...