Montana’s Hottest Market. A Batch Plant That Travels.
Bozeman has spent years as one of the fastest-growing micropolitan-turned-metro areas in the country, and its trade shortage is the stuff of GC legend — specialty subs quote Gallatin Valley work with a straight face and a travel premium that isn’t. Our model fits this market because the machine does the traveling: one 25-foot trailer, self-powered by a 110HP Tier 4 diesel, batching within 10 minutes of dropping its jacks. We commit Montana pour windows in advance, often stacking Bozeman-area projects into a single trip, and every batch goes down weighed and cloud-recorded no matter how far the site is from our Puyallup yard.
Building in Bozeman
The Gallatin Valley builds three overlapping products: conventional apartments and townhomes racing the valley’s housing deficit, student housing tracking Montana State’s record enrollments, and workforce housing pushed up the Gallatin Canyon by Big Sky’s resort economy, where the projects are remote and the winters are absolute. All wood-frame, all bound by STC 50 / IIC 50 and UL-rated fire assemblies — and nearly all of it on radiant heat, where a gypsum encapsulation topping’s density consistency decides whether the floor warms evenly. Montana’s pour season is short; up to 40,000 sq ft/day of throughput lets us compress a building’s floors into the weather window instead of gambling against October.
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