Within the construction industry, there is an old story about a three-legged stool. Each leg represents something that owners want: quality, on-time completion and the project to be constructed within budget. If you fall short on any one of the three, the stool can’t stand up.
Our Investment In Technology Saves Clients Time And Money
DSC Is Thriving As Partners Receive New Titles
Great things are happening at Dow Smith Company and I could not be more excited about our current reality, maybe even more so for the future. We have added 10 great people since the beginning of 2022—Emily Beasley, AJ Blankenship, William Green, Carlos Hernandez, Daniel Isabell, Taylor Loyal, Landon McDearmon, Ryan Sanford, Mike Speirs, and Jason Tigg. They are pillars that we can continue to build on. This has happened in spite of a labor crisis in our economy. I credit the great culture within DSC. “Culture eats strategy for breakfast”.
We’re Living Our Mission At Smyrna Elementary
Spring Means More Than A Break: Use Recreation For Re-creation
Even Small Jobs Deserve A Dedicated Team With Decades Of Experience
When leaders at the North Rutherford YMCA recently decided they needed to create more space for childcare, they wanted to do so without adding more square feet or shutting down their facility. They gave Dow Smith Company a call and met with Service & Small Projects Division PM Ryan Sanford. Ryan was able to implement a plan to take down a wall between two offices and use that space to make an area for older kids.
Jaymes Academy Offers Educational Adventures
8 Lessons Learned To Guide Us For 2023
As I sit in my warm house on a blistery cold morning, my heart is so full from our company Christmas party. It was an event that in my mind was a true reflection of the nature and love of God. I reflect on how incredible my work family is and is becoming at DSC. In doing so we have learned and relearned some very valuable lessons that will guide us into 2023.
Merry Christmas! What A Great Year We've Had At DSC!
As I reflect on 2022, one of the first things that came to my mind was our 30-year anniversary event of hosting a construction carnival at Smyrna Elementary. What an incredible night that was for all of us. Holley Potts and Ryan Sanford did such a wonderful job of planning that event. And I am even more excited about building a new outdoor classroom that has already begun.
Building Out A Commercial Space? Here’s What You Should Look For
Are you considering building out a space for your business? Whether it’s your first time seeking a commercial home for your business or your company needs a new location to grow, here are five things you need to consider before you get started on your project.
1. Location, location, location. Having a location that is convenient for your customers and your staff is essential…
SMW Division Makes Small Jobs A Big Priority
Gary Grisham: A Friend, A Mentor, A Partner, and A Hero
Last week, we celebrated the life and resurrection of a friend, a mentor, a partner, and a hero.
Gary Grisham died at 67 several years after being diagnosed with cancer. He leaves a legacy as a husband of 46 years, a father, a grandfather, a veteran of the US Army, and an integral part of the history of our company.
When designing and building a church, the process is far more than just creating a functional space. It’s about crafting a place of worship, community, and ministry that reflects the heart and vision of your congregation. But with so many moving parts—budgets, timelines, stakeholder input, and ministry needs—it’s easy for the process to feel overwhelming. That’s why we recommend starting with a Three-Day Design Charrette at Dow Smith Company. This intensive, collaborative event brings all your key stakeholders together to align on vision, goals, and practical steps before the design and construction process begins. You’re building a legacy. Let’s make it a great one.