Construction Partners
The biggest 3000 companies in the U.S. in the year of 2025.
Rating Overview
Rating Criteria
Rating Criteria Detail
Corporate Weaponization
Criteria:
Has canceled customers, suppliers, or vendors due to their political views or religious beliefs OR corporately boycotts, divests, or sanctions regions, people groups, or industries.
Risk Level:
MediumRationale:
CPI integrates ESG into its business practices. From its 2025 CSR Report: “our dedication to sustainability is demonstrated by the integration of environmentally and socially responsible practices into our business operations” (1). However, the company has not canceled customers, suppliers, or vendors based on political views or religious beliefs (2).
Criteria:
Charitable giving (including employee matching programs) policies or practices discriminate against charitable organizations based on views or religious beliefs.
Risk Level:
N/ARationale:
CPI does not publish charitable giving guidelines (1).
Criteria:
Employment policies fail to protect against viewpoint or other discrimination and/or are ideological in nature.
Risk Level:
HighRationale:
CPI appears to prioritize diversity over merit in its recruitment. From its 2025 CSR Report: “Through partnerships with organizations such as Women of Asphalt, Women in Construction, and other diversity-focused recruitment initiatives, efforts continue to expand awareness of career opportunities in the construction industry and improve representation across the organization.” (1). The company does not provide viewpoint protections for its employees (2)(3).
Corporate Governance and Public Policy
Criteria:
Uses corporate reputation to support causes, organizations, or policies hostile to freedom of expression.
Risk Level:
LowerRationale:
CPI has not supported ideological causes or policies (1).
Criteria:
Uses corporate funds to advance ideological causes, organizations, or policies hostile to freedom of expression.
Risk Level:
LowerRationale:
CPI has not used corporate funds to advance ideological causes, organizations, or policies (1).