The company is founded by Bartlett Cocke, Jr.
The company is incorporated as Bartlett Cocke, Jr. Construction Co. and completes construction of Hemisfair Park in San Antonio, Texas.
The San Antonio Country Club Expansion & Remodel in San Antonio, TX is completed.
The company completes its first 18-story office building, One Riverwalk Place in San Antonio, TX.
The condominium building, 200 Patterson in San Antonio, Texas, becomes the first residential high-rise awarded to Bartlett Cocke.
Driscoll Middle School for North East ISD in San Antonio, Texas becomes the company's first K-12 Education project.
The company completes its first Higher Education project - the University of Incarnate Word Dormitory & Parking Garage in San Antonio, TX.
The Lady Bird Johnson National Wildflower Research Center in Austin, TX becomes the company's first awarded project in Austin.
A new office is opened in Austin, Texas and a project for Pearsall ISD becomes the company's first CM-at-Risk project.
The Kyle Field Expansion for Texas A&M University is completed.
The Prairie View A&M University Memorial Student Center becomes the company’s first Design Build project.
The company opens up a new office in Houston, TX.
Bartlett Cocke completes the acquisition of Moorehouse to start a dynamic industrial division. Soon after, the company was awarded its first large industrial project - Texas Port Recycling in Houston, TX.
The company begins construction of Carroll Middle School in Southlake, Texas, making it the first project awarded to Bartlett Cocke in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area.
The company is awarded the ASA Project of the Year for its completion of Brennan High School for Northside ISD. To stay ahead of shifting technological trends, BIM is integrated into the construction process
The company opens a new office in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area.
The company completes its first project over 100M and begins to use iPads on the job-site at the University Health Systems Robert B Greene Campus.
An Industrial Division opens an office in Baytown, TX.
The company is awarded The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Academic Building & Music Complex in Brownsville, TX.
The company is awarded its first project in the Texas Panhandle, the Mckee Refinery Central Control Building for Valero Energy in Sunray, TX.
The new CIR building is completed for the Texas A&M University RELLIS Campus.
The company is awarded its first project outside of TX - the Valero Energy Ardmore Plant Administration Building in Ardmore, OK.