SUBCONTRACTORS

SpawGlass prioritizes building relationships with subcontractors who share our values and are committed to our mission of providing our clients with the absolute best construction experience.

“The opportunity to have a distinguished general contractor such as SpawGlass as a mentor… has given our company such helpful insight to running a new start-up, small business.”
– Gina Esteves, COE Concepts

VENDOR DIVERSITY OUTREACH

SpawGlass has a rich history of developing lasting relationships with Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) and Minority/Women Business Enterprise (M/WBE) firms. We are fully committed to involving HUB and M/WBE firms in each of our projects, whether participation is required or not, because we believe supporting these businesses encourages economic growth and development in our communities. 

 

To assist HUB and M/WBE firms with developing their business strategies and achieving their goals, SpawGlass is involved in multiple mentor protégé programs throughout Texas.

 

Click here to learn more about HUB certifications, qualification requirements and more.

 

Austin

Cami Alling

o. 512-719-5251


Brazos Valley

Sarah Accurso

o. 979-401-3270


Civil

Robin Falke

o. 281-970-5300


Houston

Angela White

o. 281-970-5300


North Texas

Roberta Long

o. 817-288-0890


San Antonio

Stephanie Alvarado

o. 210-651-9000


South Texas

Amanda Bishop

o. 956-412-9880

 

BECOME A SUBCONTRACTOR

Interested in partnering with SpawGlass? Our online plan room can be accessed through iSqFtFor online access to projects, please complete our Bidder Information Form or contact the SpawGlass office in your area.

Industry networking

SpawGlass participates in several industry organizations that support construction-related firms of all types and sizes, including:

 

EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

For our subcontracting community, SpawGlass is a go-to source for construction equipment and supplies. In addition to equipment rentals, we offer comprehensive site solutions to help manage day-to-day jobsite operations. 

 

FEDERAL PROJECTS

For federal projects, all subcontractors are required to comply with the federal guidelines stated in Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services E-Verify process. These guidelines must be adhered to for all employees.

Subcontractors also must maintain an equal employment environment as stated in Executive Order 11246, 41 CFR 60-1.4, 41 CFR 60-4.2(d), 41 CFR 60-250.5 and 41 CFR 60-300.5 and Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.