The Construction Source

APRI L 2021 relationship means a lot to them, and they hope to keep providing value to that lottery moving forward. Also moving forward, the company wants to grow – but they don’t yet know how large. “We don’t put limits on ourselves, not for growth or anything else,” Lance says. “We take opportunities as they come.” “Right now, our vision is to keep doing what we’re doing now,” he adds, “which is providing a full, complete building service. We want our clients to walk in, say ‘This is what we want,’ and we want to take care of it all for them. We want to do literally everything – right up until we hand over the keys when we’re done. We have that ability, and we want to do it more.” Lastly, even as the company grows, their goal is to maintain their “small town, family-run business” feel. Lance and his brothers plan to achieve that by staying hands-on as owners, and by always promoting from within so that senior management embodies the same consistent values. “We never want to lose that small-town, family feeling,” Lance concludes. “We want to be known as a small-town, family-run business that can do the same things that the big businesses can. That’s what we’re all about.”

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