VIP Structures
VIP Structures is an integrated design-build firm that has been delivering top-notch construction and architectural services since its founding in 1975. With over 40 million square feet of commercial construction completed, VIP Structures stands out in the industry for its seamless integration of design, engineering, and construction practices. The company operates through a cohesive team of in-house architects, engineers, builders, masons, carpenters, welders, and field crews, all dedicated to ensuring quality and craftsmanship in every project.
VIP Structures primarily serves a diverse clientele that spans various sectors, including commercial, municipal, industrial, manufacturing, education, housing, and healthcare. This extensive target market enables the firm to engage in a wide array of projects, ranging from smaller office spaces to large-scale facilities, including warehouses and distribution centers up to 800,000 square feet. Regardless of the project's size, the firm prides itself on delivering exceptional quality and value at every stage of the development process.
A key element of VIP Structures' success is its integrated design-build model, which not only fosters collaboration among its professionals but also provides significant competitive advantages. This approach allows for improved communication, streamlined project timelines, and the ability to adapt to changes quickly, ultimately leading to enhanced client satisfaction.
Under the leadership of CEO Meg Tidd, VIP Structures is now in its second generation of management, reflecting the company's enduring commitment to excellence and innovation in the construction industry. The firm continues to uphold high standards and strives to leave a lasting legacy through their work, truly embodying their dedication to both craftsmanship and client service. With a rich history and impressive portfolio, VIP Structures remains a prominent player in the design-build industry, ready to meet the evolving needs of its clients across the United States.
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