Teton Heritage Builders is going through a state of renewal. As with all growing businesses it is in the natural order to reassess and revamp periodically. This time around we are putting our efforts into redefining our own image. More specifically, I mean that we are in the process of remodeling our offices. At the end of 2011 we finalized the office remodel of our flagship location in Jackson, Wyoming.
Just off the main square in historic downtown Jackson, behind the Wort Hotel, lies our own slice of Jackson. The structure was built in the 1960s and THB bought it in 2000 for our headquarters. A renovation was a bit overdue, so last year we decided to update both the exterior and interior. Since THB has such an incredible group of talented craftsman that we have worked closely with over the past fifteen years it made this an exciting process for us. It started with Peg Gilday of Gilday Architects who provided us with a concept and architectural plans. Our visions matched well and after a few very minor adjustments we began work on the exterior.
Aaron Powers of Powers Excavation dug around the entry to make way for RM Concrete to pour our new concrete foundation and sidewalks. For the structural framing we brought on Alan’s Welding and the talented Bart Moudy from Valley Framing who set the exterior steel and timber framing. Peak Glass supplied our brand new tilt and turn Jeld-Wen windows, Wyoming Drywall repaired the finishes around the windows and Mountain West Mechanical furnished the window shrouds. The exterior steel components have a rustic patina and permaseal finish compliments of SDS Painting while the concrete and reclaimed lumber was treated by Kilmain Painting.
Our lumber materials were sourced from Montana Reclaimed Lumber in Gallatin Gateway, MT (next door to our Montana office) and from the local Jackson Lumber. Terry with Custom Iron Design provided us with renderings of our iconic logo and sign. The trees and grasses were supplied by O’Brien Landscaping, miscellaneous electrical upgrades were handled by Jackson Hole Electric, and our roofing repairs were made by Alis Roofing.
To round out the remodel we asked Bates Flooring to lend their expertise to our deserving floors. And finally, the Town of Jackson was instrumental in the process with their prompt inspections and leniency on large deliveries and parking access. Teton Heritage Builders is happy to have a “new” office in Jackson. Stop in and check it out next time you are in town!
Thanks to our Jackson Hole teammates that helped with our remodel:
- Gilday Architects
- Powers Excavation
- RM Concrete
- Kilmain Painting
- Valley Framing
- Peak Glass
- Alan’s Welding
- SDS Painting
- Bressler Insulation
- Montana Reclaimed Lumber
- Jackson Lumber
- O’Brien Landscaping
- Custom Iron Design
- Jackson Hole Electric
- Alis Roofing
- Bates Flooring
- Mountain West Mechanical
- Wyoming Drywall