Partner Perspectives: Viewpoints from an Employee-Owned Company
There’s a popular phrase that Castle folks use, whether they work in the field, in an office, or at the warehouse and yard.
“We own the place.”
There’s a popular phrase that Castle folks use, whether they work in the field, in an office, or at the warehouse and yard.
“We own the place.”
Dan Schaefer plays a pivotal role in converting project opportunities to full-fledged Castle jobs.
Matt Mudd’s workday kicks off at about 6 a.m. with a barrage of phone calls and text messages from Castle superintendents and foremen.
California native Keaton Taylor grew up with two dominant themes that directed the outcome of his career – sports and construction.
Conkling’s story with Castle begins with a college internship he took for college credit.
Whether he’s managing sitework at an elementary school or overseeing the early phases of a commercial development, Ryan Neff loves a good challenge.