Fast-Growing State. Self-Contained Rig.
Idaho’s two multifamily markets sit at opposite corners of the state, and we serve both. Coeur d’Alene pairs naturally with our Spokane work — the two metros are a half hour apart, and one mobilization covers both. Boise and the Treasure Valley book as dedicated pour windows, and the math works because our batch plant travels: the Smart Batch® GC-1 is a 25-foot trailer that sets up in under 10 minutes and carries its own power, so a Boise jobsite needs nothing from us but access and water. No local plant dependency, no imported inconsistency — the same weighed batching and cloud-archived QC reports we deliver in Washington.
In-Migration. Apartments. Catch-Up.
Idaho spent the last decade among the fastest-growing states in the country, and its housing stock is still catching up. The Treasure Valley — Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell — has answered with a wave of garden-style and mid-rise apartment construction, while North Idaho’s lakefront condo and hospitality projects push spec quality upward. All of it is wood-frame construction governed by the same IBC minimums: STC 50 / IIC 50 between dwelling units and UL-rated floor/ceiling assemblies, both delivered in practice by a gypsum concrete topping. Idaho’s dry climate is actually an ally here — pours dry fast — but only if the water content was right to begin with. Ours is weighed, every batch.
Idaho Metros
- Boise & the Treasure Valley — the Mountain West’s apartment boom
- Coeur d’Alene — lakefront condos, hospitality, and Kootenai County growth