Limbach Holdings Inc., a Nasdaq-listed building systems firm with approximately 1,500 employees nationwide, will relocate its corporate headquarters from Pennsylvania to Tampa, marking a structural shift in where the company’s leadership and corporate operations are centered.
The company, which trades under the ticker LMB, said nearly 40% of its corporate workforce and a significant share of senior leadership are already based in Tampa. Limbach opened its Tampa office in 2020 and has since tripled the size of the local team.
Tampa will serve as the company’s official headquarters. Limbach will continue operating in the Pittsburgh region, where it was founded in 1901.
“Our new headquarters reflects who we are today,” said Mike McCann, president and CEO. “As we formalize Tampa as our headquarters, we remain proud of our Pittsburgh roots and fully committed to growing our organic business in the region.”
Scale and positioning
Limbach designs, installs and maintains mechanical, electrical, plumbing and controls systems for mission-critical facilities, including hospitals, data centers, manufacturing plants, life sciences labs and universities. The company operates 21 offices across the Eastern and Midwestern United States.
In its fourth-quarter earnings report released this week, Limbach posted record revenue of $186.9 million, a 30% increase from the prior year. The company has expanded its focus on recurring service revenue and long-term infrastructure partnerships tied to complex facilities.
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The headquarters relocation places executive leadership in a metropolitan area that continues to see investment in healthcare construction, advanced manufacturing and data center development.
Why Tampa
Limbach said the move reflects where its leadership and corporate staff already work. The headquarters designation consolidates executive oversight in the same city where much of its strategic and administrative operations are based.
Craig Richard, president and CEO of the Tampa Bay Economic Development Council, said the relocation signals confidence in the region’s workforce and operating environment.
“They’ve found the talent and business climate to support their future growth objectives here,” Richard said.
Limbach did not disclose the size of its Tampa headquarters space or outline additional hiring tied to the move.
Strategic implications
The shift centralizes decision-making in Tampa while project operations remain distributed across the company’s national footprint.
Limbach’s clients include healthcare systems, manufacturers, industrial operators and institutional property owners that rely on continuous mechanical and electrical infrastructure performance.
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The relocation does not alter the company’s operating markets, but it establishes Tampa as the corporate center for executive leadership and administrative functions.
What happens next
Limbach will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony March 11 with the Tampa Bay Economic Development Council and will present a donation to Feeding Tampa Bay.
Future SEC filings will list Tampa as the company’s corporate headquarters. Shares of Limbach Holdings trade on the Nasdaq under LMB.
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