The history of Bunch Construction Inc's (BCI) involvement in Vancouver area has a span of over 50 years in the making. BCI was established in Clark County, Washington by Elmer C. Bunch in 1967 as an underground contracting company.
In the mid 70's the company was transformed from an underground contractor to a structural construction company; developing, constructing, moving and remodeling various types of homes and commercial buildings throughout the Clark County area has become the foundation of BCI's core business model.In 1992 Terry C. Bunch, Elmers son, took control of Bunch Construction Inc.
In the mid 70's the company was transformed from an underground contractor to a structural construction company; developing, constructing, moving and remodeling various types of homes and commercial buildings throughout the Clark County area has become the foundation of BCI's core business model.In 1992 Terry C. Bunch, Elmers son, took control of Bunch Construction Inc.
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Cultivates team collaboration between lender, developer, local examiner, architect and engineer. Is a strong family of loyal contractors working to build resilient structures and strong relationships. Provides time-honored experience that offers cost-effective measures applied to understanding of local municipality rules and regulations.
Bunch Construction Inc's (BCI) design-build approach has been essential in the successful build out of interior space. BCI reviews the design of new space and considers any obstacles that may affect function and timelines. Bunch Construction understands the importance of working to reduce disturbance on projects that continue to do business during construction.
At Bunch Facilities Maintenance, we know it is not just about location, the square footage or the cost. While each property is different, we understand the specific needs of your business and how we can help you be successful. We are a hardworking, multi-disciplinary facilities maintenance crew, that cares about your property as much as you do.
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Jeremy Smith
Apr 13, 2021
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