Clune Construction Unveils New Logo as Brand Refresh Tied to Regional Expansion

Written by on February 10, 2026

Clune Construction Unveils New Logo as Brand Refresh Tied to Regional Expansion

Photo courtesy Clune Construction

Clune Construction CEO called the new logo an embodiment of “who we are today and where we’re going.”

Photo courtesy Clune Construction

Clune Construction has launched a new logo as part of what the Chicago-based contractor calls a “brand refresh” to reinforce its company values amid regional business expansion. 

In a sponsored editorial in Crain’s Chicago Business, the firm revealed the logo that includes an industrial-style ‘C’ for its name and a forward directional arrow, which it says represents “momentum” and a commitment to jobsite excellence.


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Clune Construction CEO Dave Hall.

Dave Hall

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The new logo embodies “who we are today and where we’re going,” says CEO Dave Hall. “It captures our drive to innovate, our belief in teamwork and our dedication to delivering work that makes our clients proud.”

In comments to ENR, a company spokesperson said the updated logo would not change the direction of the contractor’s business lines but will serve as a guide for “how Clune shows up for clients, reflecting the clarity, discipline and collaboration they experience on every project”—particularly as the contractor expands its portfolio of work in southern states with a new office in Atlanta.

The 100% employee-owned firm also has regional offices in Dallas, Los Angeles, New York City, Phoenix, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.

“We continue to follow our clients and grow where the work takes us,” the spokesperson added. “The South has been an area of recent momentum … and we continue to expand our presence across Texas, with active projects throughout the state.”

Clune Construction ranks at No. 58 on ENR’s  Top 400 Contractors list, reporting more than $2.2 billion in 2024 revenue.


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Emell adolphus

Emell Derra Adolphus has more than a decade of writing and journalism experience. He is senior editor of ENR’s Top Lists and Survey Rankings at ENR magazine and frequently contributes stories on technology, climate resiliency, diversity, equity and inclusion.

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