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Credo Delivered

. . . on everything they promised.   I talked to three different contractors and they all promised to call me back but never did. I called Credo Construction and they met me the next day.  They brought in an architect and started going immediately.  Credo explained the whole construction process to me and answered all of my questions about setting up the project. I am very happy with my new building.”-

Phuong Le, Owner

Le Building – Retail Multi-Tenant Building
Bellingham, WA

The Entire Experience Was Great

“. . . from start to finish. There were no unexpected bills, everything was on time, and Credo Construction finished before their projected completion date. I would work with Credo Construction again tomorrow if we had another project!”

Phil Isle, CEO, Walton Beverage

Walton Beverage Skagit Distribution Center Commercial Office and Warehouse
Burlington, Washington

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JOB DESCRIPTIONS

  • Laborer

  • Helper Carpenter

  • Carpenter

  • Foreman

  • Site Superintendent

  • Project Manager

A Laborer works in every phase of building activity. Although Laborers are unskilled workers, no building project could be completed without their work. Laborers are usually the first workers to arrive at the job site and are the last to leave the completed project. They perform many tasks that require great physical strength. Laborers load and unload equipment, put up and take down scaffoldings, clear work areas, and carry materials to skilled workers.

A Helper Carpenter is defined as an entry level craftsman with minimal skill and experience level but is able to perform basic carpentry tasks. A Helper Carpenter must have basic knowledge of construction and remodeling trades, practices, procedures, techniques, tools and equipment, and materials. He or she must have a minimal ability to read blueprints and have basic mathematical and analytical skills necessary to take and compute measurements.

A Carpenter is defined as a craftsman with a skill and experience level greater than a helper carpenter or laborer, but less than a foreman. The Carpenter will generally have a smaller tool inventory and may need direction to perform more advanced carpentry skills. A Carpenter must have knowledge of construction and remodeling trades, practices, procedures, techniques, tools and equipment, materials, specifications, quality control, cost control, and safety. Him or her must be proficient at the following tasks: stain-grade trim work, hang doors, drill and set door hardware, set windows, layout for stairs and common rafters, read blueprints, and utilize appropriate math skills.

A Foreman is a first-line supervisory position. A Foreman has extensive knowledge of the trade and the work involved, along with an ability to resolve problems with appropriate and timely decisions. A Foreman reports directly to a Site Superintendent. Among a Foreman's responsibilities are pre-planning work for a crew, providing training opportunities for crafts persons, overseeing safety procedures, maintaining quality of workmanship, monitoring production costs, and the morale and attitude of a crew.

The Site Superintendent is the company's representative with the responsibility and authority for daily coordination and direction of the project so that it is safe, within budget, on schedule, meets the company's quality standards, and meets the customer's satisfaction. To accomplish this, you must conceptualize a plan to construct the project and ensure that the daily and weekly activities are consistent with this plan.

The Site Superintendent and the Project Manager will work together as a complementary team. Their combined effort is greater than the sum of their individual efforts. The Site Superintendent can concentrate most of his or her time on the daily and short-range direction of the project.

This is the company's management representative and is responsible for the safe completion of his or her projects within budget, on schedule, to the company's quality standards, and to the customer's satisfaction. It is his or her responsibility to initiate required action to achieve these objectives and to ensure that all project activities are consistent with contract documents and the company policy. The Project Manager's duties will vary as required to support the Project Superintendent and other personnel assigned to the project.

The Project Manager's first responsibility is to support the effectiveness of the Superintendent and the project staff. Generally, the Project Manager will concentrate on long-term planning, scheduling, and the identification and resolution of possible roadblocks and pitfalls prior to having an impact on the project. The manager is also responsible for ensuring that all logistical support is completed in a timely manner so that the Superintendent can concentrate on the daily and weekly direction of the company's resources and coordination of subcontractors.

General Contractors Licence

WA. Lic# CREDOCI996OH

EMPLOYMENT

Our greatest strength is our exceptional staff. We are always looking for employees that are dedicated professionals who hold themselves to a higher standard.

Client Testimonial

"Credo helped us add a second story to our house. They were so great to work with. We couldn't be happier with the quality of the work and the professionalism they exhibited." ~ Frances B.

Credo Address

4174 Pacific Highway
Bellingham
WA 98226
United States
(360) 676-1904 info@credoconstruction.com
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