Brian has been in construction most of his life. Growing up in Grapeview, Washington, he worked for his dad as a laborer and framer. Following his graduation from high school, he served in the Marine Corps, then returned to the construction field. Brian joined the Clark team in 2009 as an apprentice carpenter. His dedication...Continue Reading
“Veteran (noun) /vet·er·an/ /’ve-tə-rən/ /’ve-trən/ A person who has served in the armed forces 2. Someone who has shown great courage and bravery in difficult and dangerous situations 3. One who is appreciated, admired, and has established the benchmark for sacrifice and patriotism 4. A hero to their country.” A number of our Clark Team...Continue Reading
A very dry and sunny fall gave us a rare window of time to move forward with gusto on our projects. Get a glimpse of our various job sites across the Kitsap Peninsula in this short video. Continue Reading
Clark is supporting the CLE Bonanza 2022, an event held by the Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers. The event offers a day-long continuing legal education seminar for local attorneys. It will be held online or in person on November 4 at the Holiday Inn Express in Sequim, WA. All proceeds benefit CJCPBL to provide civil...Continue Reading
Clark’s 7th Haven project in Port Townsend has been featured in the Daily Journal of Commerce. Working in conjunction with the nonprofit Olympic Community Action Programs, Clark is building a 43-unit affordable housing complex—the first to be built in Jefferson County in the last 14 years. “In addition to low-income families, people with developmental disabilities,...Continue Reading
On Friday morning, we were honored to tour U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer and staff through our 7th Haven affordable housing complex, currently under construction in Port Townsend.Continue Reading
Together we built Bainbridge Island’s first affordable tiny homes. This collaborative community project utilized repurposed and recycled materials, showcased new and innovative green building design, and reduced construction waste. The reHOME leadership team (Coates Design, Clark Construction, Housing Resources Bainbridge and Friends of the Farms) is grateful to the exceptional local businesses and individuals who...Continue Reading
Being built for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, at the Dungeness River Nature Center in Sequim WA, this classroom’s shape is evocative of a traditional round cedar “potlatch” hat, a nod to the rich heritage of the Coast Salish. The design is courtesy of Kirk Nelson, Jamestown S’Klallam senior construction manager. River Center director Powell Jones...Continue Reading
Clark’s reHOME project made headlines in the Daily Journal of Commerce: “The process has been fantastic, it’s been really fun to focus on finding materials and thinking of innovative ways to use them in the project,” Turnbull said. “One of the biggest challenges has been to adapt the recycled materials for a strong structure,” Coates...Continue Reading
Clark’s Hyla Tenant Improvement project was featured in the Daily Journal of Commerce: “Clark Construction is the general contractor and completed the renovation of the first building, which incidentally happened to be the firm’s former office, this summer. The renovations and remodel included the additional of a new third mezzanine level to create additional space. ...Continue Reading