KWA Construction Ranked Among Fastest-Growing Aggie-Led Companies in the World

DALLAS, TX — KWA Construction, a leading general contractor of multifamily developments in Texas, has ranked 71st on Texas A&M University’s McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship’s “Aggie 100” list of fastest-growing alumni-led companies in the world for 2018.

“Since our founding in 2004, KWA has been built with the Aggie Code of Honor in mind. These values – that an Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do – have been continuously carried throughout all of KWA’s business dealings,” said KWA Construction President Brian Webster.

The McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship of Texas A&M’s Mays Business School founded “Aggie 100” 14 years ago as a way to honor the 100 fastest growing Aggie-owned or Aggie-led businesses across the globe. Nominated companies were ranked by percentage of compound annual growth in sales or revenues over a three-year period. In order to be considered for this award, the company needs to have been led or owned by an Aggie throughout the program’s three-year period with revenues exceeding $250,000, been in business for more than five years and operated with the Aggie Code of Honor in mind.

About KWA Construction: KWA Construction is a Dallas-­based construction firm specializing in multifamily developments. As general contractors, our team of experts remains dedicated to passionately developing our people, building great places and creating better futures. Founded in 2004, KWA has been recognized as one of the fastest growing mid-sized companies in North Texas by the Dallas Business Journal and recognized by the Better Business Bureau for our exemplary ethical conduct. For more information about KWA Construction, visit www.kwaconstruction.com

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