combination of skill, commitment, and collaboration.” A standout partnership is Manson’s long-running collaboration with Silverado, a Bay Area demolition contractor. “We’ve done a lot of jobs together demolishing piers and wharves over the last ten years,” King notes. “We’ve really figured out how to work well together, each finding our place and supporting one another.” COMMUNITY COMMITMENT BEYOND THE WORKSITE Manson’s culture of partnership extends into the communities where it operates. “We have a very active employee engagement program,” King says. “We’re actively looking for ways to support our employees in the things they do in the community, whether it’s a Ronald McDonald House fundraiser or building a home somewhere. We challenge our staff to present ideas, and our executive leadership usually supports them financially or with time during work.” RECOGNIZED FOR EXCELLENCE Recognition for outstanding collaboration and execution has followed the company across multiple projects. “ We’ve received five partnering awards across two recent projects at Naval Base San Diego, including the AGC’s coveted Marvin M. Black Partnering Excellence Award,” King shares proudly.“It’s a combination of a great client, a great project team, and people working together to solve issues every day. I’m proud of it because it’s all about partnering and collaboration, and that’s something we do very well.” CONFRONTING THE INDUSTRY’S GREATEST CHALLENGE Like many construction firms, Manson faces a major challenge in workforce recruitment. “The biggest 155 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 12, ISSUE 11 MANSON CONSTRUCTION CO.
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