About Us

Our Background

I (Brian) have a background in all types of bridge construction and repair. The comment that I have often repeated is that, “When I was single and wanted to work a hundred hours a week (or more,) owning and operating a bridge construction company was a perfect job.” In that season of life, I extensively traveled the Western States from one project to another. From the rehabilitation of a historic concrete arch bridge in Glacier National Park, Montana to constructing new precast bridges in rural Washington to renovating a wooden covered bridge in Oregon to rehabilitating suspension bridges on protected Federal Land in Northern California to doing earthquake retrofit work to major highway bridges throughout Southern California and so many other projects, I was blessed with an excellent opportunity to learn much.

It was always a fun adventure to compete against the clock when a damaged bridge forced the closure of major interstates. In such situations there is naturally extreme pressure to expediently repair the damage and reopen the road. Some of my favorite projects involved structural steel repairs to major interstate bridges that were damaged and temporarily closed. Whether it was a ‘small’ $250,000 project or a larger multimillion-dollar project, being responsible for designing and directing the technical approach for our work operations as well managing and directing our crews was an enjoyable challenge.

In recent years, while my children have been young, I have intentionally been involved in more ‘tame’ vocational roles, throughout the broader contracting and building industry. I’ve spent time in estimating and project management roles in the asphalt industry and the demolition industry specifically. I’ve also spent time in a consultant role, developing and growing various businesses. In addition, I’ve been able to spend some time building and implementing technology solutions to help businesses streamline their operations.

Today, as my son is getting older, I am excited to start a new season of life working together with him in this company. We don’t expect to try and grow a particularly large company. Our main focus is just my son and I working together. We may need to hire a few employees to meet some needs but largely we’re excited to do the work ourselves, together.

We desire to be a genuine help and benefit to various property owners in the region. We have no interest in twisting arms or pressuring people. There seem to be plenty of opportunities for us to be of service to others.

We want to work hard and work diligently to provide our customers with a great value. We want to bring high quality equipment to the jobsite that makes us efficient and effective at what we do. And we want to bring competency and problem-solving abilities that are a blessing to our customers.

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Our Philosophy of Work

In the modern day there are many that view work as a ‘necessary evil.’ “Yeah, I’ll get up and be at the job on time because I need that paycheck.” We don’t think that way. To us it is clear, that work is a very important part of the nature of how God created the world. It is good and right that we work. It is good and right that we work hard to serve others. Many times, I’ve had conversations with my son, as he has been growing up, about how God has given us strength and we have to choose how to use it. We can use it sinfully to pick on our sister or bully someone; or we can use our strength in a righteous way to protect and provide for those around us. Work is a key part of the very nature of being human. When we are a good steward of the strengths and abilities and resources that God has given us, we honor Him. When we work hard to use those strengths and abilities and resources diligently and wisely, we please Him.

Our Team

Brian
Brian Moberg

Been building things and solving problems for a long time.

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Elliott Moberg

Learning new things every day and generally making my dad proud.