I started in the construction industry in the late 80’s working summer jobs in the stone and tile fabrication business. Two of us were bringing in 10 foot by 6 foot granite slabs with ropes and sweat, laying them on steel tables and manually pulling diamond studded blades for days across the slab, cutting and polishing them for install. I had found my career. Over the years I have traveled across the country as a construction material representative, remodeled countless kitchens and bathrooms, built over 100,000 square feet of custom residential homes, developed a waterfront subdivision and graduated from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville with focuses in both Business and Technology.
Today, I continue to push for a better home design, product specification and consumer satisfaction. Standards like the Zip Wall sheathing, Advantec floor system and Controlled Crawl Spaces are installed in an effort to eliminate the fungus/water penetrations of a home and advance the lifecycle of the home or its Green footprint.
I have surrounded myself with some of the industry’s best people and subcontractors. Like Randy Scott, whose sense of job mechanics helps elevate our craftsmanship and the on time delivery. Subcontractors like East Coast Plumbing, Tidewater Interior Wall or suppliers like Kempsville Building Materials all have a sense of advancing the current construction trends or simply not settling for the status quo.
I don't build in order to have clients. I have clients in order to build. - Ayn Rand