Introducing Simeon Leasiolagi. What is your role? Labor Foreman What did you do before coming to WCC? Cement Mason and Concrete Finisher What has been your favorite project to work on? Why? The project for EAP in Gentry, Arkansas. It was my first time to work in a power plant, and I was able to see a lot more of the mechanical side of projects, and there were many complex pours...
Meet Neil Cook! What is your role? Project Manager What did you do before coming to WCC? Project Manager/Account Manager at IMI What do you like most about the work that you do? Getting to know people and building relationships. I get to meet new people with each new project. What advice would you have for a new Project Manager? Find a mentor. I had a mentor starting out that took me...
Meet Daniel Garcia! What is your role? Project Manager/Estimator What did you do before coming to WCC? Assistant Project Manager at Thermal Specialties What has been your favorite project to work on? Why? The Flint Creek CCG ELF Compliance Project. I have been able to see a wide variety of work, from concrete to iron work, insulation, and electrical work. What advice would you have for new Project Managers? Don’t be afraid...
On October the 7th, Williams Construction Co. hosted our 24th annual Ivan & Adina Williams Memorial Golf Tournament benefiting the Mayes and Rogers County United Way. Each year our golf tournament features business sponsorships, silent auctions, contests, delicious food and even better company. We are proud to be part of a community that pours its’ heart into giving back year after year. We would like to thank all the teams and...
A Note from President Mike McGehee Remember the old saying?….”Time flies when you’re having fun!”….That’s what 2022 feels like to me. I feel as though I was writing my portion of the 2021 year-end review just a few weeks ago. The “fun” part is that as 2022 progressed, we saw a substantial increase in bidding opportunities, along with the procurement of substantial contracts with both new and existing clients throughout the...
Meet Chance Castleman! When did you begin working for WCC? 2018 What is your role? Layout and concrete finishing. What has been your most challenging project? I liked working on the coal dumper in Maryland. Everything must be lined up so precise. It was challenging, but that made it fun. What do you like most about the work that you do? At the end of a project, being able to look...
Meet Steven Brusich, Williams Construction Carpenter. When did you begin working for WCC? 2016 What is your role? Carpenter What has been your favorite project to work on? Why? The sanitation pump in Bartlesville. It was very unique to build that 20’ tall wall and see a pour that big. Where do you hope to be in 5-10 years? I would like to be with Williams for as long as they...
Meet Jolie Linker, Williams Construction Ironworker When did you begin working for WCC? 2021 What is your role? Ironworker, general maintenance What did you do before coming to WCC? Working at the nuclear power plant in Russellville. What has been your favorite project to work on? The Heat Exchanger at Dupont. I enjoyed rigging up the equipment and watching it fly up and down. What do you like most about the work...
On September the 17th, Williams Construction Co. hosted our 23rd annual Ivan & Adina Williams Memorial Golf Tournament benefiting the Mayes and Rogers County United Way. Each year our golf tournament features business sponsorships, silent auctions, contests, delicious food and even better company. We are proud to be part of a community that pours its’ heart into giving back year after year. We would like to thank all the teams and sponsors who...
As we come to the end of another year, it provides me an opportunity to reflect on where we’ve been over the past year, along with taking an introspective look as to where we’re headed as we move into 2022. As the year progressed, not only did we begin seeing a substantial increase in bidding opportunities with some of our existing clients, but through our marketing and sales efforts, we have been...