CD Smith Construction
C.D. Smith Construction is a prominent player in the commercial construction industry, founded in 1936 by Charles D. Smith. The company initially made its mark with its first project, the Oshkosh Wastewater Treatment Facility. Over the years, C.D. Smith has evolved significantly, witnessing key milestones such as the transition of leadership from Charles to his son Donald in 1964, and eventually to Gary Smith and then Justin A. Smith in the following years. In 1982, the firm officially adopted the name C.D. Smith Construction, Inc., solidifying its identity within the construction sector.
Today, C.D. Smith Construction offers a diverse range of services that include preconstruction, construction management, general contracting, design-build construction, and mass timber construction. The company focuses on various sectors including arts and entertainment, healthcare, education, hospitality, housing, industrial, and retail. This extensive range of industries showcases their adaptability and dedication to delivering quality construction across different needs.
One of the notable aspects of C.D. Smith Construction is its commitment to building spaces that support different community needs. By prioritizing relationships, they cultivate strong connections with clients, partners, and subcontractors throughout the entire construction process. They also emphasize sustainability through their practices, incorporating LEAN Construction principles and certifications like LEED and WELL.
The last few years of the company have seen significant achievements, notably their recognition in 2022 for constructing Ascent MKE, which is celebrated as the World's Tallest Mass Timber Hybrid Building. As the company continues to expand and evolve, their strong veteran leadership and relentless focus on client and employee satisfaction position them as leaders in the construction field, dedicated to flawlessly executing projects of all sizes from small renovations to large-scale developments.
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