Construction Today Vol 22 Issue 4 | Page 117

__________________________________________________________________________ Mark
Beamish Waterproofing
▲ Adam on-site with field team— leading with presence and humility.
graduated from the school. Nicknamed‘ The Mountain’, the arena is carved into the hillside of the Malibu campus and presents a host of technical waterproofing challenges.“ It’ s an engineering feat, but it’ s also a passion project. Being involved in a legacy build on my old campus means a lot.”
MBW credits its enduring reputation not only to performance but also to the trust it earns on every job. One story that stands out: a client waited nearly a year to award a contract until MBW’ s lead estimator recovered from a personal injury.“ We stayed engaged, but they didn’ t have to wait for us. That kind of loyalty is rare. It says something about the relationships we build and the integrity we try to walk out.”
These values show up in the day-to-day as well. Adam personally meets every new hire.“ I share where we came from, what we stand for, and what it takes to grow here. We teach technical skills, of course. But we also teach mindset. Our goal is to help people grow their head and their heart. If we can do that, everything else follows.”
As a company that still believes in showing up, working hard, and doing what you said you would, MBW isn’ t chasing trends – it’ s refining what works. The leadership team keeps the organization nimble while staying rooted in timeless values. That includes a focus on jobsite safety, long-term client relationships, and building careers, not just crews.
Looking ahead, Adam is clear-eyed.“ This next season is about going back to the basics: being thoughtful, being courteous, and delivering on what we say we’ ll do.”
In an industry driven by schedules and specs, MBW is proving that leading with purpose, integrity and humanity is not only possible, but also powerful. ■
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