In our Employee Spotlight interview, Bill McGuire, tells us a little more about himself.
To provide quality inspection, knowledge of the project, to work with the owner and the contractor on issues that affect the project and to make sure that the specs and design of the project are followed and completed correctly.
I have been involved in construction in one way or another my entire life, and even though I still learn something new it seems like every day I have seen and done a lot.
Grilling 1” thick pork chops in the backyard with family & friends.
As a Pipefitter, plumber & welder I have worked on many different types of projects from residential to commercial. This has given me the opportunity to do and view many other areas of construction giving me a better insight on methods as well as doing the job correctly.
To continue to rely on co-workers to aid in making Wessler projects successful.
As a kid growing up I was involved in Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, 4H and Babe Ruth League baseball. Liked being involved in all these as a kid. The things I liked the most from all was meeting new people and learning new things with some carrying into my adult life. The things I liked the least was some of the people not wanting to be as involved with what was being provided and not appreciating what we had being in a small town and rural area.
Growing up along the banks of the White River, working with my father, grandfather and uncle on our farm, plumbing and fabrication shop.
The Wessler way means that we all work together as a team on projects to make sure we design and build what is the best solution to client’s needs. More than a project takes on a new meaning when the team from Wessler works hard on all aspects of the project from permits, funding, design and construction to make the project go as smooth as possible and built to perform as intended.