________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Joe and Cal after their graduation, as they enjoy helping other businesses and giving back to the program that provided them so much support. Today, Pacific Tech generates over $ 100 million in annual sales through a diverse range of projects all over the country, including roofing, large historical renovations, seismic upgrades, and everything in between. In essence, if there is a project that the federal government or military requires, we pursue it and deliver it successfully,” he opens.
Growth trajectory
Following on from that, Slate clarifies the nature of the projects Pacific Tech undertakes and the sectors the company serves.“ We definitely specialize in the federal market as well as the industrial sector, particularly in the pulp and paper industry, which is prominent in the Pacific Northwest due to the abundance of paper mills. Currently, we are working on a project at a paper mill in Arkansas, marking the expansion of this division of the business, which was previously limited to the Pacific Northwest. One of our goals right now is to grow that aspect of the company, so it is exciting to embark on our first job in a different region of the country. In addition, we also handle private commercial projects and work with city, state, and municipal entities. However, I would say that the bulk of our work primarily comes from the federal and industrial sectors,” he says.
Alongside Slate, Dan Faber, Vice President of Operations, is set to purchase Pacific Tech from its current owners. Dan sheds light on their main motivations behind this buyout.“ Slate and I have grown up with Pacific Tech, and this is a great opportunity for us to carry on the legacy that Cal and Joe built. It is an opportunity that we simply could not pass up, as we are truly passionate about Pacific Tech
FROM FOUNDATION TO FINISH, WE DELIVER IT ALL
|
Family owned,
Lincoln Creek Lumber
|
|
|
370 NW State Ave. Chehalis 360.748.8848 |
has proudly served the communities of Lewis & Thurston County, Washington for over 100 years. With an extensive delivery range, and a deep deep inventory, we can cover jobs both commercial and residential over the entire Pacific Northwest. If you are renovating your own home or building a new housing development, Lincoln Creek lumber can deliver everything you need from the ground up. |
1621 Harrison Ave. Centralia 360.736.8261 |
2421 93rd Ave. SW, Tumwater 360.956.9147 |
|
Lincoln Creek Lumber has continued to offer superior services, quality merchandise at competitive prices and continually expanding to offer more than just lumber. |
|
|
|
www. lincolncreeklumber. com |
|
|
40