JUNE 2025 JMJ’s projects also inherently contribute to sustainability through concrete’s longevity and the firm’s commitment to waste reduction. While Jeremy hasn’t adopted formal green certifications, he notes that reinforced concrete structures often last decades with minimal maintenance, reducing the need for premature rebuilds. “If we can repurpose forms, segregate clean debris for recycling, or suggest energy-efficient finishes for walls and floors, we do,” he says. It’s a practical approach that aligns with client budgets and environmental responsibility. Looking ahead, JMJ Rock Forming plans to continue embracing technology and sustainability whenever possible. They also plan to grow – though the goal is steady growth rather than rapid expansion. The company envisions adding rebar and concrete supply to the company’s services, creating a onestop shop for clients seeking turnkey concrete solutions. “We want to bring more value by offering a full scope of work,” Jeremy says. Over the next five years, he aims to deepen client partnerships, refine in-house capabilities, and mentor the next generation of JMJ craftsmen – possibly even training his own children in the trade that changed his life so unexpectedly. Ultimately, no matter how big the company grows, Jeremy says JMJ will maintain the values that have powered them and set them apart.
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