Business View Magazine - Oct 2023

60 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 10, ISSUE 10 up with him. Jason Johnson has three sons and a daughter, and he plans on his sons (currently 14, 12, and 10 years of age) one day joining him in the business, hence the name, as he pointed out to us. Indeed, the boys are getting a jump start, their proud dad says, and they are already learning to run some of the company’s equipment. Mr. Johnson informs that his company can handle any project, big or small, from residential driveways to such large commercial efforts as roadways, parking lots, campgrounds, and much more. “Anything that gets asphalt,” he says, “we can pave it.” Johnson continues that he maintains a demanding schedule. He’s on the job on a year-round basis, often putting in five-, six-, and seven-day workweeks. “Just whatever we’ve got going on,” he says, “getting everything ready. The phone starts ringing, usually before six o’clock in the morning, and it doesn’t stop until sometimes eight, nine, or 10 o’clock at night.” Right now, on the concrete side of the business, Johnson’s crews are working on Main Street in downtown Waukesha. They’re also engaged in smaller such jobs throughout southeastern Wisconsin. In terms of asphalt-paving work, they’re engaged in multiple projects, including parking lots for apartment complexes, condominiums, grocery stores, and more, also all over the southeastern part of the state. Johnson also pointed out a major ongoing project. In Kohler-Andrae State Park in Sheboygan County, Wis., the company has a major paving endeavor scheduled for September. Snow removal work is a Johnson & Sons specialty. Johnson points out that some customers are so happy with the

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