Wildish
Wildish is a prominent family-owned corporation established in 1935, with a strong reputation for delivering exceptional construction services throughout the Pacific Northwest (PNW). Headquartered in Eugene, Oregon, the company also maintains a satellite office in Fairview, allowing it to effectively serve a diverse clientele. Wildish specializes in various sectors of construction, including site development, underground utilities, and the construction of roads, streets, highways, bridges, transit corridors, and airport runways. The company's expertise extends to water and wastewater treatment plants, K-12 schools, colleges and universities, and athletic facilities, making them a versatile player in the industry.
At Wildish, the commitment to quality and service is at the forefront of their operations. With a significant fleet of heavy equipment, Wildish possesses the capacity to self-perform most project scopes, ensuring that they can maintain control over timelines and quality standards. Their integrated approach to construction management allows them to complete projects safely, efficiently, and consistently, adhering to the highest standards of excellence.
The company's mission is to build projects with the utmost dedication and service while delivering them safely and on schedule. Wildish is not only focused on growth but also emphasizes community involvement and sustainable practices, underlining their responsibility and connection to the regions they serve. As a general contractor, Wildish employs various contracting methods, including Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC), Design-Build, and traditional general contracting approaches.
By continuously exceeding client expectations, Wildish has established itself as a leader in the industry, with a proven track record of successful project completions. Whether through innovative construction techniques, comprehensive project management, or commitment to safety and quality, Wildish stands out as a reliable partner for complex construction projects throughout the PNW.
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