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January 11, 2017
Ohio 10th anniversary

2016 marked 10 years since Pepper Ohio opened its doors in Columbus. Since then, we have expanded to the Cincinnati market. In the process, we’ve built inspiring relationships, completed meaningful projects across the region and invested in our communities. As we celebrate the beginning of a new year, we also reflect on the past decade and the memories that helped shape Pepper Ohio as it stands today. Below are 10 of Pepper Ohio’s proudest moments from the past 10 years.

01.  One of Pepper Ohio’s first project awards

The interior renovation of Squire Sanders Dempsey (now Squire Patton Boggs) law office was one of the first project awards that was established through a new client relationship for Pepper Ohio. The renovation was also a proud moment for all of Ohio as the first LEED Certified law office in the state.

Squire Patton Boggs law office

02.  Opening of the Cincinnati office

In 2007, Pepper Ohio opened its second office in Cincinnati, Ohio. We are very honored to be a part of the community and continue to grow our relationships with the Cincinnati residents and businesses. We look forward to the new challenges, successes and relationships presented in 2017.

Cincinnati office

03.  Pepper Ohio’s first large retail project

Completed in 2010, Von Maur at The Greene in Beavercreek, Ohio, was Pepper Ohio’s first large-scale, retail project. Pepper began its relationship with Von Maur in 2001 and has since completed stores in five different states for the upscale retailer.

Von Maur at the Greene

04.  2013 Corporate Caring Award winner

Pepper Ohio was the recipient of the 2013 Corporate Caring Award in the small companies, Environmental category, by Columbus Business First. This was due in large part to Pepper’s efforts for the Little Miami Conservancy. The award honors for-profit companies for their financial contributions and community involvement, which is an important part of who we are. 2016 marked five years in a row that Pepper has been named a finalist.

Corporate Caring award

05.  Cincinnati team sparks student engagement

Pepper was very proud to play a part in the renovation and expansion of Northern Kentucky University’s existing recreation center during the 2014 and 2015 school year, more than doubling NKU’s previous recreation space. This project was especially important to our Cincinnati team; they connected with the students through site tours, helped teach classes in the Construction Management Program and hired a student as our own intern for the duration of the project.

NKU Rec Center

06.  Little Miami River clean up 2015

Each year, Pepper Construction and industry partners voyage down the Little Miami River in Cincinnati to collect waste that is found in the river. The results of the clean up efforts were especially great in 2015 when more than 60 tires were collected. However, two of those tires were not just any old car tires - together weighing in at nearly 600 pounds, the group was able to muster up enough strength to pull out two large tractor tires from the river. The tires were donated to Deerfield Township Fire Station 57 for physical training purposes.

Little Miami River clean up

07.  2015 safety awards

Pepper Ohio received two prestigious safety awards during 2015 - the Safety Council of Greater Columbus (SCGC) Safety Award and the Builders Exchange of Central Ohio Safety Achievement Award. In addition to company recognition, two Pepper Ohio employees received the Allied Construction Industries (ACI) 2015 Safe Employee Award. These awards represent the commitment by our entire team to setting the highest safety standards on every Pepper jobsite – and our desire to challenge others in our industry to raise the standard as well.

Safety awards

08.  Building an iconic retail destination

Pepper Construction’s relationship with IKEA dates back 20 years. We were overjoyed with the award of the IKEA Columbus project and the opportunity to continue our partnership in our own backyard. Set to open in the summer, this highly-anticipated project is good news for both shoppers and the local workforce.

IKEA Columbus

09.  JA Casino Night fundraiser 2016 

In 2016, Pepper Ohio was joined by 40 leading industry partners to raise funds for Junior Achievement of Central Ohio at our 7th Annual Casino Night. Pepper is committed to supporting Junior Achievement’s goal of preparing today's students for tomorrow's workplace.  Since its inception, the event has raised enough funds to support more than 5,000 students benefitting from Junior Achievement programs, and 2016’s record-breaking event saw that number grow by an additional 2,600 students.

JA Casino Night

10.  Not being able to fit on a 1-page directory

In 2006, the Pepper Ohio office opened its doors with only 2 full-time employees. Today, Pepper Ohio is home to more than 65 talented employees. We look forward to seeing how our Pepper Ohio family will continue to grow in the years to come.

Pepper Ohio staff

About the Author

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Paul FrancoisPresident, Pepper Construction, Ohio

With over three decades of experience in the construction industry, Paul Francois is a seasoned leader known for his strategic vision and commitment to excellence. As President of Pepper Construction of Ohio, Paul oversees all aspects of the company's operations, driving growth, fostering client relationships, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality projects on time and within budget.

Paul's journey in construction began with a strong foundation, earning his bachelor’s degree in construction engineering from Iowa State University. Paul has cultivated a reputation for his hands-on approach and collaborative leadership style. He believes in fostering a culture of innovation and continuous improvement, empowering his team to explore new technologies and methodologies to enhance project efficiency and quality all while creating a strong team culture. 

Paul is a passionate supporter of the Pancreatic Cancer Network (PanCan) and PurpleStride Columbus and has established the Teachers Helping Teachers Foundation – all in loving memory of his wife, Teresa Francois. Several other community organizations benefit from Paul’s volunteering efforts including his deep engagement as a board member of Junior Achievement of Central Ohio and his active involvement with the Construction Engineering Industry Advisory Council and Mid-Ohio Food Collective. Paul is a firm believer in giving back and strives to make a positive impact wherever he goes.