Goodfellow Bros.

9 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 11 West Hawaii Concrete; Rocking the competition while paving the way forward Since 1977, West Hawaii Concrete has proudly served the west side of Hawaii Island offering the highest quality concrete and aggregates with exceptional customer service. Sincere commitment to its employees, quality, and customers has made West Hawaii Concrete the supplier of choice. While providing the best stone products on the island, West Hawaii Concrete is dedicated to its people. The company is an ‘ohana, a family, and that commitment shines through in every facet of the business. A staff that has deep roots in the company and community creates a level of loyalty and diligence that is both valued and unmatched, rooting its position as the leader in the island market. With an updated fleet of trucks, including 2 new pump trucks for concrete pumping, West Hawaii Concrete can deliver material to almost anywhere its customers need it. The company is also the only one on the island utilizing the Verifi Slump Management System for concrete giving them the competitive edge by ensuring the customer gets what they order every time. Offering a wide variety of aggregate, cinder, and concrete products, West Hawaii Concrete also has a creative side with colored concrete in a range of colors and natural cut stone options to suit every customer. The company has what its customers need to build a warehouse as well as what will look great in any flower bed. Laying the groundwork for any project, West Hawaii Concrete’s experienced friendly service continues to pave the path forward. .................................... For more information, please visit our website www.westhawaiiconcrete.net GOODFELLOW BROS residential communities, but also for solar energy farms, agriculture developments, and even the Lanai airport.” Brown is quick to point out that affordable housing isn’t the only community focus Goodfellow Bros has had for Hawaii. Managers identify potential projects for their local region, Mr. Brown says, so that staff has the opportunity to get involved in causes that matter most to them. “We partner with nonprofits and take a very active approach to better our communities; we’ve worked in schools and libraries, rebuilt sports fields, created batting cages, and helped young teams pay for their uniforms and travel. We do highway clean-ups and help clear out waterways. Every holiday season, we commit to food drives that deliver meals to people who are isolated, vulnerable, or simply unable to afford a holiday spread.”

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