APRIL 2025 they are excited to get started. Though the projects may get bigger, the KD Construction management team is content with the current size of the company. Joe calls growth a “double-edged sword.” He has personally worked at companies that have doubled and tripled their revenues in his time there, only to see their profit margins drop, along with their quality. He doesn’t want to see that happen at KD Construction. “I don’t want to grow and compromise on quality,” he states definitively. “I also don’t want to lose the connection that we have with our workers. I don’t want anyone to feel like they’re just a number. I’ve worked with bigger companies and I’ve seen what that does to people when they feel that way.” “Right now we have control over everything that’s going on, we have great staff and a great culture, and our clients are very happy,” he concludes. “That’s what matters most to us.”
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