Wright Brothers
Wright Brothers, officially known as Wright Brothers, The Building Company, is a prominent player in the commercial construction industry and has been a cornerstone in southeastern Idaho since its founding in 1956. The company was established by brothers Lawrence and Damian Wright, who started their venture with a focus on small and large scale construction projects that primarily included potato cellars, fertilizer plants, educational institutions, and even the original Sun Valley Hospital. Over the decades, Wright Brothers has garnered a reputation for its quality and integrity in construction, emphasizing that no job is too big or too small. As the company evolved, it welcomed new partners in 1986—Bob Wright, Joe Rausch, Terry Hayden, and Terri Wright—which marked its transition into Wright Brothers, The Building Company.
Today, under the leadership of Trevor Wright, Zach Higgins, and Robert Grubb, Wright Brothers operates as a proud third-generation company that continues its legacy of adhering to high standards and building client relationships based on trust. The company has expanded its expertise beyond the borders of Idaho, successfully completing projects in 17 states. Wright Brothers specializes in various sectors, including public infrastructure, retail, and multi-family housing projects, demonstrating its versatility in the commercial construction landscape.
Wright Brothers offers a comprehensive suite of services including Construction Management, Design Build, Pre-Construction services, and a unique Maintenance Division which caters to ongoing support post-construction. Additionally, they have an in-house Concrete Division ensuring high-quality materials and workmanship are maintained throughout their projects. With over 37 years of service in the Treasure Valley, Wright Brothers' commitment to innovation and excellence makes it a leader in the industry, focusing on delivering high-quality results that bring their clients’ visions to life. Their dedication to nurturing long-term partnerships over transactions epitomizes their business philosophy, which prioritizes total project success and enduring client relationships.
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