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BUILDERS: & EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS
safety is at the forefront of every project.
Noble believes that no job is so important that it can’t be done safely, and proper planning will always enable the execution of safe performance. “Noble’s job is to ensure that every single day our team goes home safely.
for safety excellence,” Capistran said.
Some of Noble’s most recent recognitions and awards include:
• Greater Houston Business Procurement Forum 2022 Minority Contractor of the Year
• ABC Diamond Safety Training Evaluation Process (STEP) Award for Safety
“I can’t imagine being anywhere else. The values I hold dear align so beautifully with those of Noble in their commitment to the culture of giving together and growing together," Blouch said with enthusiasm. "As a woman who came in so long ago, there was still that stigma that a woman didn’t belong in the field of construction,” said Blouch.
“I’m so glad to see the doors that were shut to me opening freely at Noble not only for me, but for the future of other young women in construction. I’m proud to be a part of Noble promoting these avenues for a more diverse workforce.”
The same level of service they bring to the construction industry is brought into the impactful work they do through the foundation. Their efforts of volunteerism, charity, and educational advocacy have earned them Governor Greg Abbott‘s Community Impact Award among other honors.
When asked about Noble’s current impact and work in the Houston and San Antonio area, new projects and developments are top priority. “We’ve been working diligently on several client projects in Houston and the surrounding areas." Most recently, Noble has been working on University of Houston, Houston Community College, and San Jacinto College campuses, providing general contracting services, and supporting the institutions to improve the educational environment for students and faculty.
Noble's collaboration with the University of Houston's Scholars Walk has created a fluid pathway for faculty, students, and visiting guests highlighting the contributory accomplishments of researchers from the institution.
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In San Antonio, Noble recently completed a restoration of the historic mural at San Antonio’s Lila Cockrell Theatre. The project site was within the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center complex, located along the River Walk. Serving as the general contractor, Noble put a team together to perform extensive roof repairs and mural restoration for the project. Located at the top of the theatre is A Confluence of Civilizations, one of San Antonio’s biggest and most notable pieces of public art. Unlike most large-scale murals, this masterpiece
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This includes all subcontractors, suppliers, clients, architects, and anyone who is involved in the project and visits and works on-site. We take safety very, very seriously. We have a passion for what we do, and we are always looking for ways to improve. We have taken what we have learned from working at other companies, incorporated best management practices, then created new ways to improve and develop programs unique to Noble. We continue to challenge our employees and leadership to come up with innovative ways
• Texas Workforce Commission “We Hire Vets” Recognized Employer
Every day, Noble stands on its mission to “Inspire hope, improve lives, and strengthen the communities we live in.” Noble’s genuine spirit of philanthropy and unity inspires their team to make a difference and immerse themselves into the fabric of our communities.
Christine Blouch serves as the Executive Director of the Noble Charities Foundation, the company’s 501(c)(3). Blouch has been with Noble for seven of its eight years coming in as the first female employee. Noble now employes 13 women.
was created by placing 540 panels of nearly 500,000 multi-colored stones imported from Mexico.
Our San Antonio team is also working on the Texas A&M University-San Antonio, University of Texas San Antonio and Alamo colleges campuses.
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We are proud of our work through the Noble Charities Foundation and the positive impact made over the years through the selfless efforts of our staff, employees, and company leadership. Noble’s impressive work spans different service areas and industries, but it is all connected through commonalities between all the projects they take on. Clients can trust that the builder’s platform will give their project 100%, deliver best-in-class results, and do it all with a smile because they love what they do. The company looks forward to what is ahead as it continues to build and sustain secure and lifelong relationships and build quality facilities that serve and empower our communities.
For more information about Noble Texas Builders, LLC, please call (956) 277-0708, email info@nobletx.com, or visit: www.nobletx.com.