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'''Brice Building Company''' is a construction firm founded in [[1931]] by [[Houston Brice, Sr]]. Although the company has taken on all types of projects, it specializes in healthcare construction. The CEO is [[Felix Drennen, III]].
'''Brice Building Company''' is a construction firm founded in [[1931]] by [[Houston Brice, Sr]]. Although the company has taken on all types of projects, it specializes in healthcare construction. The CEO is [[Felix Drennen III]] and the president is [[Ben Nevins]].


Brice opened a division in New Orleans, Louisiana in [[1952]]. In [[1997]] to company acquired Shreve Land Construction of Shreveport, Louisiana.
Brice opened a division in New Orleans, Louisiana in [[1952]].  
 
In the early 1990s the Brice family sold the company to Drennen and Nevins.
 
In [[1997]] Brice acquired Shreve Land Construction of Shreveport, Louisiana.


In [[2009]] the company relocated its offices from the [[Crescent Building]] off [[Highland Avenue]] to the former [[Industrial Supplies Inc. warehouse]] in [[Oxmoor Valley]] (which it had built in [[1994]]). The company's warehouse facility in [[Bessemer]] was also moved to the new headquarters.
In [[2009]] the company relocated its offices from the [[Crescent Building]] off [[Highland Avenue]] to the former [[Industrial Supplies Inc. warehouse]] in [[Oxmoor Valley]] (which it had built in [[1994]]). The company's warehouse facility in [[Bessemer]] was also moved to the new headquarters.
In [[2010]] Brice was acquired by the Anderson Companies of Gulfport, Mississippi, its partner on several previous joint ventures.


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* Nicholson, Gilbert (October 27, 2000) "Brice Building Co. tackles big projects in metro area." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Nicholson, Gilbert (October 27, 2000) "Brice Building Co. tackles big projects in metro area." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (May 8, 2009) "Brice Building moving HQ to Oxmoor Valley from Southside." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (May 8, 2009) "Brice Building moving HQ to Oxmoor Valley from Southside." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Williams, Roy L. (April 16, 2010) "Brice Building Co. of Birmingham acquired by Anderson Cos. of Mississippi." ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 08:49, 16 April 2010

Brice Building Company is a construction firm founded in 1931 by Houston Brice, Sr. Although the company has taken on all types of projects, it specializes in healthcare construction. The CEO is Felix Drennen III and the president is Ben Nevins.

Brice opened a division in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1952.

In the early 1990s the Brice family sold the company to Drennen and Nevins.

In 1997 Brice acquired Shreve Land Construction of Shreveport, Louisiana.

In 2009 the company relocated its offices from the Crescent Building off Highland Avenue to the former Industrial Supplies Inc. warehouse in Oxmoor Valley (which it had built in 1994). The company's warehouse facility in Bessemer was also moved to the new headquarters.

In 2010 Brice was acquired by the Anderson Companies of Gulfport, Mississippi, its partner on several previous joint ventures.

Notable projects

References

  • Nicholson, Gilbert (October 27, 2000) "Brice Building Co. tackles big projects in metro area." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (May 8, 2009) "Brice Building moving HQ to Oxmoor Valley from Southside." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Williams, Roy L. (April 16, 2010) "Brice Building Co. of Birmingham acquired by Anderson Cos. of Mississippi." Birmingham News

External links