The J.F. Shea Co., Inc. is one of the largest privately held construction and real estate companies in the United States. J.F. Shea comprises a collection of companies including Shea Properties, Shea Homes, Shea Ventures, (Venture Capital), J.F. Shea Construction Inc., the Redding Division, Reed Manufacturing, Trilogy and Bluestar Resort & Golf.[citation needed]

J.F. Shea Co., Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryReal estate, Construction
Founded1881; 143 years ago (1881) in Portland, Oregon
FounderJohn F. Shea
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
United States.
Key people
  • John F. Shea (founder)
  • Peter Shea Jr (CEO)
Servicesnew-home construction
commercial construction
civil engineering
commercial and multi-family
property development and management
construction materials
venture capital
Websitejfshea.com

History edit

J. F. Shea Co., was founded in 1881 in Portland, Oregon by John Francis Shea. The J. F. Shea Company's activities include new-home construction, commercial construction, civil engineering, commercial and multi-family property development and management, construction materials and venture capital.[1][2] The JF Shea Company's projects include the building of the diversion channels for the Hoover Dam, the foundations for the Golden Gate and Oakland Bay bridges,[2] the tunnels for San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system[3] and tunnel work for The Metro Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor and the Metro Purple Line Extension.

1920s & 1930s edit

J.F. Shea Co. constructed the Portland Seawall on the Willamette River.[citation needed] J.F. Shea completes the Mokelumne pipeline, which transported water to Oakland and Berkley. During the 1930s, J.F. Shea built the foundation piers for the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco[4] and assisted in the construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. The company also served as the construction manager for the Hoover Dam.

The outbreak of World War II diverted the attention of nearly all types of businesses, forcing them to respond to the different conditions and demands of a country at war. J.F Shea spent the war years building liberty ships and shipyards.

1960s & 1970s edit

J.F Shea constructed tunnels and stations for the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART).[3][5] The company also managed tunneling efforts for Metro, the subway system in Washington, D.C. In the 1970's, the company formed Shea Properties, which would oversee commercial development, including retail centers, apartments, office buildings and industrial parks.[citation needed]

J.F. Shea Co., Companies edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ABOUT US". J.F. Shea Construction. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
  2. ^ a b "Shea family". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
  3. ^ a b "John Shea". Los Angeles Business Journal. May 28, 2007. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  4. ^ "American Builder's Quarterly". americanbuildersquarterly.com.
  5. ^ "America's Largest Private Companies #203 JF Shea". Forbes. 2008. Retrieved 2020-02-09.