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Shelco, LLC

Shelco, LLC

Construction

Charlotte, North Carolina 8,095 followers

Building Excellence for our Customers, Employees and Communities

About us

For 48 years, Shelco has provided a full range of construction services including planning, new construction, expansion and renovation. Shelco serves a broad range of clients in various sectors of the market including educational, office, healthcare, distribution, industrial, retail, bio-technology and mission critical. Our Special Projects Group (SPG) also provides expertise and construction services for interior renovations and upfits. With offices in Winston-Salem, Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina, Shelco covers a geographical area that encompasses both Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia.

Website
http://www.shelcollc.com
Industry
Construction
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Charlotte, North Carolina
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1978
Specialties
Mission Critical, Healthcare | Bio-Pharma, Office, Industrial | Warehouse, Educational, and Renovation | Upfits

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Updates

  • This International Nurses Day, we celebrate the dedication, compassion, and resilience of nurses who care for our communities every day. 💙 To every nurse making a difference: thank you for all that you do. We’re honored to help create the environments where care happens.

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  • Construction Safety Week 2026 reinforced our efforts and commitment to protecting workers through the pillars Recognize, Respond, and Respect, which provided a framework for addressing the persistent challenge of serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs) within the industry. We explored how a deeper engagement, a mindset of continuous improvement, mutual accountability and collaboration between trade industry partners can make a difference. #constructionsafetyweek

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  • The Cabarrus County Library and Active Living Center at Afton Ridge has been honored with the 2026 AIA WV Honor Award for Excellence in Architecture. A huge congratulations to our partners at SILLING. The project was recognized for its exceptional design, featuring a clear and well-organized approach to a complex program. We’re proud to see this space celebrated as a hub for learning, connection, and active living in our community! #buildingexcellence

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  • Planning is critical to everything that happens on a construction project. Not respecting the plan or planning process, failing to follow an established plan, or neglecting to reassess when conditions change can lead to significant safety incidents. Respecting the plan is more than following instructions. It is about creating a culture of safety where every worker feels empowered to speak up, use Stop Work Authority and collaborate openly across every phase of the project. By doing this, we prevent serious injuries and fatalities and everyone goes home safe at the end of each day. #constructionsafetyweek

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  • Falls remain one of the leading causes of worker fatalities and life-altering injuries. The most troubling part is that nearly all fall-related incidents are preventable with the right preparation, equipment, communication, and awareness. Fall protection only works when we use it correctly every single time—no shortcuts, no exceptions. Speaking up, slowing down, and choosing the safer action every time is what prevents falls, protects each other, and ensures everyone goes home at the end of the day. #constructionsafetyweek

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  • Responding is about what we do once a hazard is recognized—not reacting after something goes wrong, but acting in advance to prevent it from causing harm. We can turn hazard recognition into real protection when we build safety into the plan from the start, prioritize direct controls and make adjustments as needed if conditions change. The strongest protection happens when hazardous energy is eliminated, reduced, or isolated through planning, engineered safeguards, and verified field conditions before work begins. #constructionsafetyweek

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  • The construction industry has made significant strides in safety over the decades, yet serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs) persist on jobsites across the nation. Recognizing the high energy hazards that are present on the project site is essential to addressing the high energy risks that lead to SIFs. Early identification of high energy hazards, combined with clear and effective communication using hazard identification models will not only protect workers, but also foster a strong culture of care. #constructionsafetyweek

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