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Robert Olson
founded R.D. Olson Construction in 1979, with this simple
philosophy: "If you provide the highest-quality, on-time
construction services at fair and competitive prices, you will
create loyal customers who will come back again and again." And
indeed they have.
Listed in Engineering News Record's top 400 U.S. Construction
Firms and Orange County's top 25 Commercial Construction Firms, R.D.
Olson Construction has become one of the most respected national
general contracting and construction management companies in the
United States. With annual sales of more than $110 million, the
company has built an impressive portfolio of hotel, resort,
multi-family housing, country club, retail, and restaurant
construction projects. The company's client list includes Marriott,
Hyatt Hotels, Sheraton, Ritz Carlton, Ojai Valley Inn & Spa,
Affirmed Housing Group, John Laing Homes, Sears, Irvine Company,
Benihana, Morton's Restaurant Group, Dave & Buster's, and McCormick
& Schmick's.
Headquartered in Irvine, California, the success of the company is
directly attributable to its dedicated staff of more than 120
employees who have accumulated the knowledge and experience
necessary in the entertainment and retail construction marketplace.
Placing an emphasis on continuing education as a competitive edge,
the company has its own in-house training department that focuses on
skill improvement for its niche businesses.
R.D. Olson Construction has established a reputation as a builder
who delivers its projects on time and within budget. The formula for
the company’s success is built upon an aggressive business strategy
that focuses on the core competencies of fast track construction,
high quality finishes and mechanical and electrical intensive
projects.
The philosophy driving the business is the same now as it was when
Robert Olson opened the doors in 1979; work hard, give your
customers the best possible service, treat them fairly, and most
importantly exceed their expectations. For R.D. Olson Construction,
it’s just good business. |