• Where Leaders are Launched

    General contracting company Wyatt Management (Wyatt) is in the business of helping commercial businesses make changes for the better. Part of being able to do that for others involves doing that for itself as a company, hiring those with leadership qualities and nurturing leaders from within company ranks, says President Tim Wyatt.   read more...

  • Working Hard to Make the Dream Happen

    In five years, Lakeway Ironworks has grown from a fabrication shop into an ironworks company that offers design, engineering and installation services. With determination, ingenuity and business savvy, Jorge M. Iriaquez, CEO/Owner of Lakeway Ironworks, spearheads the structural steel fabrication company, based in Leander, Texas, a suburb of Austin. He also serves as CEO/Owner of JMI Steel, a structural steel installation firm and sister company to Lakeway Ironworks. “My dream of owning my own business and succeeding in my work have come to pass,” Iriaquez says.   read more...

  • Constructing an Empire

    Tearing down to build back up. This is the work Access Demolition Contracting, Inc. (Access) began providing almost two decades ago. The company remains primarily focused on demolition and abatement work but has grown to now offer five distinct service divisions with more than 350 employees.   read more...

  • Focus on Habitational Contracting

    Mention affordable housing anywhere in the Carolinas and the WEAVERCOOKE name will typically be part of the conversation. This Greensboro, North Carolina-based company has been designing and building housing wherever it was most needed for more than 80 years. This journey began with filling a need for single-family homes at the end of the Great Depression. In the 1950s, it transitioned to providing multifamily housing for soldiers returning from World War II. Now, the company is focused on responding to the affordable housing crisis.   read more...

  • A Specialized Niche

    Finishing touches such as granite and shiplap get a lot of attention, especially on home improvement TV shows dealing with renovations.   read more...

  • Windows of Opportunity

    Infiniti Window Coverings Inc. (Infiniti) has been dressing Seattle-area and Washington state windows in some form or fashion for more than three decades. The family-owned company, founded in 1992, adjusts and adapts its stock and services based on trends—while staying firm in its commitment to customer service.   read more...

  • Smooth Finishers

    From striping, signage and stormwater protection to massive slab-on-grade pours, specialty contractor Hitt Concrete & Site Construction, Inc. (Hitt Concrete) seems to do it all. Founded in 2015, this Glendale, Arizona-based company has rapidly grown from two guys and a truck to a 50-person company with a comprehensive list of projects for large and high-profile clients.   read more...

  • Meaningful Connections

    Commercial and residential property owners and general contractors alike call on Straight Up Fence Inc. for fencing that increases security, privacy or even the stylish look of a business or home. It’s a delivery of desired functions that Owner Ruth Smith believes is matched by the company’s own well-established values.   read more...

  • ‘Jobs That Take Thinking’

    When the Better Business Bureau (BBB) trusts you with an office renovation, you know you’re doing something right. “The BBB regional office in Cleveland was relocating to a more central location within the city. The nonprofit called on us to renovate its new space,” says Brett Mirman, President of Mirman Construction.   read more...

  • Storage On Demand

    In a business catering to the breakneck pace of construction in the central Ohio area, Jimmy Johnson, Co-Owner of American Mobile Leasing LLC (AML), is used to being light on his feet. But this summer, when the company won two contracts from retail giant Target for remodels of local stores, he and others at AML had their work cut out for them.   read more...

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