As much as we might like you to think otherwise, construction is not rocket science. For the most part it’s doing things on time, which requires effectively communicating to everyone involved what needs to be done, by whom and when. Because a construction project is made up of thousands upon thousands of communications, this can be a daunting task.
Our employees have shown that they understand the importance of effective communication in running a successful project. It's very rare to hear anybody on one of their projects utter the words, “I didn’t know.”
Managing multiple priorities and communicating clearly are essential
to a well-run job.
Duane Maenke has 31 years of experience in the construction industry working as a carpenter, foreman, and for the past 24 years, one of Stahl’s very best field superintendents. He relishes leading and is energized by tough challenges.
Duane gets kidded about how neat his jobs are – he even cleans the mailboxes – but jobsite cleanliness is very important. Not only does it provide a safe work environment for the construction workers and the people visiting the site, it also allows workers to operate at peak efficiency and produce the best results for the owner.