Raising the level of quality through education
Pepper's average rework rate is .35 percent, well below the industry average of 5-12 percent. We believe the difference starts with our own quality education.
Dispelling the myth that sustainable costs more
With 90 percent of our time spent indoors, studies show that our environments impact our performance. Learn how the design and construction of our interiors can improve productivity and provide cost savings.
Turning inhospitable space into a hospitality hot spot
The Robey and The Hollander are built on more than 110 years of local history. This is the story of how they were brought back to life and named to T+L's It List, after years of neglect.
Raising the bar in jobsite visualization
Not even a decade ago, we were still exploring a new technology called BIM and deciding how it would fit into our projects. Today, it has revolutionized our project planning and execution.
10 shops found at JA BizTown® in central Ohio
JA BizTown connects classroom curriculum to the real world through a day-long simulation featuring central Ohio businesses. Here's how it works.
The changing image of sustainability
We’ve come a long way since the green building movement started. Now we’re starting a new conversation about planning for a brighter future - called resiliency.
A legacy of raising the bar
Over our 90-year history, we've continued to raise the bar. Whether incremental or monumental, our success is from ideas that better serve our clients - and we're working on more.
Look who visited our project: SAM!
The Purdue Flex Lab project team is working with SAM, one of the newest automation technology drivers for our industry.
Making a difference in our world
This past weekend we celebrated Earth Hour, the highest international participation to date.
What is an IOSHA partnership?
Pepper Indiana partnered with the Indiana Department of Labor to sign an IOSHA partnership for the Community Hospital East Campus Redevelopment. So what does that mean?
Streamlining environmental and demolition work
The worst consequence of unplanned environmental work is the exposure to harmful materials. Learn how to protect your people and prevent delays and unexpected costs.
Changing the image of construction for women
Celebrating women in construction - Women offer a diverse perspective from which everyone can benefit. Our women offer advice to others considering a career in construction.