Humble Construction Company has recently been recognized by American Honda Motor Co. for outstanding support of business and production operations as an indirect procurement supplier.
One of 32 suppliers awarded out of 6,000 North American suppliers, Humble was selected for achievements in the award category of Challenging Spirit.
Honda’s Challenging Spirit award signifies Humble Construction’s commitment to going above-and-beyond the automobile manufacturer’s expectations to ensure the success of construction projects.
Headquartered in Bellefontaine, with a second location in Columbus, Humble Construction provides industrial, commercial, steel fabrication, and various other construction services to companies in a wide array of industries. The company is known as a critical component to many North American businesses, including Honda’s U.S. business operations.
“It’s gratifying to see the efforts of our employees, who hold themselves to the highest levels of safety and craftsmanship, recognized by this distinguished award,” said Lance Humble, President at Humble Construction Company.
“We are honored to receive this prestigious award, but equally honored to have the opportunity to grow alongside Honda as we partner with them on critical projects.”
In 2020, Honda’s indirect purchasing for business and manufacturing operations across the U.S. totaled $4.1 billion.
“The last 18 months have been a challenging time for Honda and our supplier network, and we appreciate how our indirect suppliers were able to persevere to support our business operations across the U.S.,” said Monica Oliverio, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., North American Indirect Procurement division lead.
Humble Construction Company was founded in 1946 in the Columbus-Dayton region.
Today, the company specializes in industrial and commercial construction, including a large amount of design/build projects. Humble’s team designs, constructs, and develops flexible, user-centered, technology-sound, energy efficient and affordable buildings.