History


Founded in 1946 by Leonard Fullmer, Fullmer Construction is one of the pioneers of the construction industry in Southern California. Since its inception, Fullmer has built over 2,000 buildings, over 110,000,000 square feet and thousands of relationships with clients, developers and employees. Starting with building homes, today Fullmer has taken its expertise to the construction of medical office buildings, business center, private campuses, industrial buildings and retail centers as well as into the tenant improvement and infrastructure fields.
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1946: Leonard Fullmer founds Fullmer Construction with the building of custom homes.
1958: Fullmer completes first tilt-up buildings. One of the pioneers of the tilt-up concept. Click to watch a video of Fullmer's modern-day tilt-up process.
1958-1963: Fullmer continues to build both custom homes and industrial buildings.
1963: Begins exclusive commercial and industrial construction.
1973-1974: Three sons Jim, Bob and Gary Fullmer join the Company.
1987: Begin Private Campus Construction with Voyager's Bible Church.
1989: Tenant Improvement Division begins.
1995: Begin stand-alone office construction.
2004: Begin Medical Office Building Construction with four concrete tilt-up medical office buildings for Newport Medical Plaza.
2005 – 2006: Begin Solar and LEED Construction with ProLogis (solar project) and Contessa Foods (solar and LEED).
2006: Bradly J. Anderson becomes shareholder.
2009: Fullmer completes Stirling’s Global Access Lot 13A. At 1,000,000 square feet it is classified as the largest LEED building in the world.
2011: 41 projects are scheduled to be worked on by Fullmer in 2011.








