2023 Client Brochure WYOMING EDITION 2023 01 31
OLD PUZZLEFACE RANCH
tetonheritagebuilders.com
Dear Prospective Client,
We would like you to meet the Teton Heritage Builders™ team that puts listening to you as the center of our company mission. Since 1996 we have developed tools to make communication between THB and our clients effortless. With those tools and processes we work together to define clear expectations and project goals. We are then able to deliver a legacy quality home in an open book fashion. This assures no surprises during the building process. Please take a moment to learn about our team, our philosophy, our services, and our tools. This artful blend of components is what sets Teton Heritage Builders apart from our competitors and enables us to provide excellent service to you.
Respectfully,
Peter Lee & Greg O’Gwin
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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DESIGN PHASE SERVICES
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CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
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AFTER YOU MOVE IN
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GREEN & SUSTAINABLE BUILDING
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2018 HOME OF THE YEAR
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PARTIAL PROJECT HISTORY
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KEY PERSONNEL
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PUBLICATIONS
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COMPANY REFERENCES
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LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY BY: CAMERON NEILSON - THE SEEN CATHERINE JONES PHOTOGRAPHY CHRISTY GOSS PHOTOGRAPHY DAVID O. MARLOW PHOTOGRAPHY
KARL NEUMANN PHOTOGRAPHY LYNN DONALDSON PHOTOGRAPHY
ROGER WADE STUDIOS
TIM STILLER - THE BIG EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY
DAVID SWIFT
TUCK FAUNTLEROY W. GARTH DOWLING
JOHN LAYSHOCK PHOTOGRAPHY WHITNEY KAMMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
AUDREY HALL KRAFTY PHOTOS
WILLIAM ABRANOWICZ
TETON HERITAGE BUILDERS™ IS
• LEGACY QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP DELIVERED IN A NO SURPRISES FASHION • GREAT LISTENING SKILLS AND TOOLS (WEBSITE COMMUNICATION PORTAL)
• OPEN BOOK BUDGETS AND COST ACCOUNTING
• A 20+ YEAR HISTORICAL COST DATABASE FOR ACCURATE ESTIMATES
• 200 YEARS COMBINED CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE IN THE WORKING OWNERS
• PROACTIVE AND CLEARLY COMMUNICATED VALUE ENGINEERING
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T HE C ONCEPT Our concept is to enter into a partnership with you, our clients. Our open book process promotes trusting and effective working relationships which allow us to pursue your interests in quality, budget, and schedule. With an established partnership, we achieve an excellent building experience through clear communication. Over the years we have developed sys tems and tools, like ProCore, our website communication portal , that ena ble clear and continuous communication. This atmosphere and approach delivers value and quality to you, our homeowners.
P ARTNERSHIP + C OMMUNICATION E QUALS E XCELLENCE …..
T HE C OMPANY Teton Heritage Builders™ was established in 1996 as an innovative full ser vice home builder in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Since then we established ourselves in a niche market through a creative blend of sophisticated con struction management, legacy quality craftsmanship and aggressive scheduling. In 2003 we opened an office in Big Sky expanding our services to include Southwest Montana.
THB consistently provides homeowners with the highest quality construction in the industry. To be the best builder ,we also maintain the value of your home by controlling costs. We do this by combining the over 200 years of construction experience in the working owners with the latest techniques in estimating, scheduling, budgeting and project management. This blend of experience and technology allows our team to focus on you and make a complicated process as easy, fun and cost effective as possible.
Our expertise allows us to offer open book cost plus contract ing. We take time to listen and understand your building ob jectives, budget and schedule. And because we clearly un derstand the objectives we are confident in offering a no surprises contract . We expect you to invest your funds in the distinction and beauty of your home, not a builder’s inefficien cies, and we are willing to prove it through our open book pro cess. T HE M ISSION Teton Heritage Builders™ is a premier construction company in the Western United States providing our homeowners buildings of ex-ceptional quality, character and value. THB utilizes tech nically sophisticated systems, unique human resources, high levels of organization and strong teamwork. We create a safe environ-ment that fosters mutually beneficial relationships for all stake-holders based on respect, honesty and integrity. G IVING B ACK At THB we believe in supporting our local communities. In 2008 we built a Habitat for Humanity home for a deserving Jackson Hole family. We spearheaded the “Builder’s Blitz” by manag ing local volunteers and subcontractors in a one week start-to finish build. We continue to support Habitat for Humanity’s vari ous projects, like the Hall Street Project, through construction consulting, free estimating services and on site volunteer ing. In Bozeman, we give back annually through the Rotary “Fix it Up Festival” each Fall.
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DESIGN PHASE SERVICES
• ACCURATE AND DETAILED SCHEMATIC DESIGN ESTIMATING, TO MARRY THE DESIGN WITH THE ANTICPATED BUDGET • ESTIMATES THAT REFLECT A THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF ARCHI TECT’S DESIGN INTENT
• IDENTIFY AND OVERCOME CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE OBSTACLES
• ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRODUCT EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
• KEY SUBCONTRACTS LET PRIOR TO DESIGN COMPLETION
• OPTIONAL PLAN REVIEW FOR LEED CERTIFICATION AND GREEN BUILD ING APPROACHES
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A great home design is functional spaces, elegant forms, and cost-effective constructability. THB pro vides services during the design phase to ensure that your quality, budget and schedule objectives are achieved. Firstly, we participate in a conversa tion with you and the architect about quality and the material palette ( Design Intent Consen sus ). Secondly, we ensure that the design tracks with the owner’s budget through Historical Cost Estimation and Value Engineering . And thirdly, we perform tasks to ensure that the home can be de livered as quickly as possible ( Whole Project Sched uling and Municipal Planning ). By continuing this strategic communication as the design progresses toward completion, we achieve clarity of mission and trust between the three part ners. All elements we feel are critical to the suc cess of a project of the highest quality. H ISTORICAL C OST E STIMATION & V ALUE E NGINGEERING Construction pricing in this region is unique and the market is constantly fluctuating. THB prepares a preliminary budget immediately upon receipt of all available information. Over the last 22 years we have developed a 40 page spreadsheet of histori cal data tempered by the latest pricing from our subcontractors to provide you a realistic cost estimate even from schematic drawings. As the design progresses, we update our estimate to pin point the final cost of the project. Using this data, W HOLE P ROJECT S CHEDULING Teton Heritage Builders™ develops and maintains a planning and progress schedule to coordinate and integrate your scheduling and the architect’s design efforts with material delivery and project sequencing. Our system is specifically designed to account for this region’s short building season for exterior construction. We identify mate rials that have an impact on the schedule -up front- and we determine the key ordering dates accordingly. This approach allows us to meet your scheduling desires without material substitutions that could degrade the architectural design.
D ESIGN I NTENT C ONSENSUS An ongoing three-way communication involving you, the architect and THB as the builder, is ideally launched during the conceptual phase of the design. Here the creative design intent of the architect, your desires and budget, as well as THB’s understanding are thoroughly discussed to assure a seamless approach.
you can direct the architect’s efforts by adding to the design or refining it to meet your budgetary goals. If the program and budget objectives are starting to diverge we have developed user friendly value engi neering spreadsheets that allow you to adjust the program based what you want to spend. In short, you stay in control of the budget.
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M UNICIPAL P LANNING Teton Heritage Builders™ keeps abreast of the fast changing county and state building regulations and the personnel in charge of them. By working closely with planners and regulators from the beginning, we identify design elements that may become obstacles to quick approval of the project. B IDDING D OCUMENTATION Teton Heritage Builders™ prepares detailed contract bid packages to address areas of conflict and possi ble overlap in subcontractor scopes. This practice safeguards against double payment for services. We also use our knowledge of local subcontractor capa bilities to ensure that only those of proven quality are allowed to bid on the project. We can expedite the schedule by awarding certain subcontracts, such as excavation, foundations, and log packages prior to design completion. Finally, we make recommenda tions regarding subcontract general conditions that limit owner liability, promote safety, encourage equal employment opportunities, and advance “environmentally friendly” processes.
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CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
COST PLUS CONTRACT
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• IN HOUSE FINISH CARPENTRY ENSURES LEGACY QUALITY
• OPEN BOOK PROJECT ACCOUNTING
• 200 YEARS COMBINED CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE IN THE WORKING OWNERS • WEBSITE COMMUNICATION PORTAL (PROCORE) THAT STREAMLINES COMMUNICATION • AGGRESSIVE CHANGE ORDER CONTROL EMPHASIZING HOME VALUE RETENTION
PROCORE
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Homeowner Access Portal
Teton Heritage Builders ™ utilizes a Project Management, data access, program named PROCORE® to provide Homeowners, Sub - Contractors and Architects with current Project status. PROCORE® is utilized to store all relevant project documents. Some of the types of data stored in PROCORE® include:
· Project Schedule and Updates · Selection and Submittal Logs · Drawing Sets · Owner, Architect, Contractor (OAC) Meeting Minutes · Homesite Progress Photographs · Superintendent Logs
PROCORE® allows for access profiles to be created for each type of user. For instance, the User Profiles allow for Sub - Contractors to access cur rent and relevant information, while barring them from communication files and prime contract information that is not within their need to know. As the Owner, you have access to the entire site including - the current activities, scheduled activities and historical documentation. This infor mation is available to you through a mobile application as well as a tradi tional web browser, so wherever you are, if you have a data connection you can access PROCORE®.
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The key to delivering legacy quality craftsmanship in a no-surprises fashion is excellent listening and communication. Our weekly progress meetings and website communication portal , ProCore, lay at the center of this process. Through our steadfast use of these components we institutionalize listening and understanding. We effectively listen, repeat back to you, and memorialize the final finish selec tion decisions in a timely fashion so that the home is delivered with your quality expectations in a timely and valuable manner. Each weekly meeting will address the guaranteed budget, final finish selec tions, the schedule, and any program chang es. ProCore serves as a way to publicly document the decisions and as a central cache of all the pro ject information. C OST P LUS P RICING = P EACE OF M IND We believe in our budgets and with over 20 years of historical cost data we know what Rocky Mountain construction costs. Consequently, we can provide detailed target estimating to come up with ex tremely accurate Cost Plus pricing. You can rest assured that we will deliver on our budgets. In short, THB provides Peace of Mind . L EGACY Q UALITY C RAFTSMANSHIP Everyone can feel a truly well crafted home. The way you achieve legacy quality is by having the personnel on staff that have been imbued with a spirit to achieve excellence. There are 8 active THB owners in Wyoming and Montana and the THB team has over 200 years combined experience in these working owners . We know how to build quali ty homes and we are passionate about what we do. Additionally, since our inception in 1996, THB personnel have always installed the finish trim in our homes and many times we craft the logs, timbers, framing, siding and cabinetry. This pursuit of excel lence starts at THB and spreads through our trade partners such that we deliver “magazine quality homes.”
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E ASY AND C LEAR C OMMUNICATION Great communication requires great listening skills and great systems to keep information clear and orga nized. THB stresses regular communication and in our weekly progress meetings. We deliver the infor mation with written notes to ensure a clear understanding of decisions. In 2008, we added our website communication portal , Pro-Core, that creates a central cache of all the project information and enables easy transfer of drawings, requests for information, schedules, photographs, budgets, and punch lists. The difference between a tolerable and excellent construction experience is clear, friendly, and timely project communication. We recognize this and we excel at it. P RECISE P ROGRESS S CHEDULES Throughout construction we maintain our critical path schedule prepared during the design phase. We carefully track our crew and subcontractor progress and material deliveries to ensure that no unnecessary delays occur during construction. Also, if unforeseen conditions occur which will impact the completion date, we look for alternatives to get the project back on track. Our goal is to deliver your dream home when you want it. C HANGE O RDER C ONTROL AND V ALUE R ETENTION Nobody likes change orders – the owner, the architect nor the builder - because they are inherently dis ruptive. The best way to retain value is to avoid them by getting THB involved early in the process so that we have a clear understanding of the owner’s and architect’s design intent and define the work accord ingly. If you change your mind, then we can buy the new program with a thorough understanding of his torical costs so that even a change order can be purchased at a reasonable incremental cost. The result is that THB built homes have value the day they are completed. Additionally, if you are using third party financing, we provide cash flow projections and draw requests for those teammates as well.
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AFTER YOU MOVE IN
• A COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL CLEANING AFTER CONSTRUCTION
• THE BEST AND MOST COMPLETE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS DELIVERED VIA FLASH DRIVE AND REVIEWED ON SITE WITH YOUR SUPERINTENDENT
• A ONE MONTH CHECK-UP ON THE HOME AND ITS PERFORMANCE
• A ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL SYSTEMS
• RESPONSIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND, USE AND ENJOY YOUR HOME
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M OVING I N The move-in date is a special day - the culmina tion of a lot of planning and hard work. But it is really just another step in the lifelong relationship THB has with you. Prior to move-in we will have the home professionally cleaned and we will pre pare for you the best operation and maintenance (O&M) manuals in the Northern Rockies. Some of our homeowners require help moving in and THB has made our team available to assist. Shortly after the move-in we will take you through the operation of the home: mechanical systems, electrical systems, home automation, hot tubs, pools, etc. This includes running you and your property management team through the O&M manuals as well as any home maintenance vide os we may have created. As we say, we believe this is another step in building a lifelong relation ship. C HECK - UP AND W ARRANTY Regardless of how careful the movers are, there may be a ding or two that occur during move in. We expect it and we take care of it during our “one month check - up”. And we will be back at the year anniversary to attend to any list you might have, check your systems, and touch-up anything that might require it. A DDITIONAL S ERVICES Teton Heritage Builders™ can provide many other services to help make the move-in process worry free. Services include coordination with moving and transportation companies and with other specialty suppliers such as furniture, lighting and window covering suppliers. Ultimately, we are happy to assist in any other way that will en hance the move-in process.
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GREEN & SUSTAINABLE BUILDING
• LEED AND NAHB GREEN ACCREDITED PROFESSIONALS ON STAFF
• JOBSITE CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT
• INDOOR AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
• SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS OPTIONS
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W HAT IS G REEN B UILDING ? Green Building is the practice of creating structures and using processes that are environmentally responsible and resource - efficient throughout a building's life - cycle from sighting and orientation on the lot to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation and deconstruction. Green Buildings are designed to reduce their overall impact on human health and the environment by: Efficiently using energy, water, and resources Reducing waste, pollution and environmental degradation Protecting occupant health For example, green buildings can incorporate sustainable materials in their construction, feature water systems that reduce and reuse water, and incorporate highly insulated walls, floors and roof areas to reduce heating and cooling costs and energy consumption. S TANDARD G REEN B UILDING P RACTICES Green building techniques and design are considered for all Teton Heritage Builders™ projects. This approach helps decrease heating and cooling costs, increase indoor air quality, reduce operations and maintenance costs, conserve natural resources and water as well as make the most of natural light. The use of alternative energy sources - photovoltaic panels, geothermal heat pumps, and passive solar design - can dramatically decrease the fossil fuel consumption of a home. THB’s LEED Accredited Professionals incorporate many standard green building tech-niques into our homes. One common practice is the blower door test . This process is used to quantify air leakage. A blower door test uses a powerful fan that mounts into an exterior door frame to pull air out of the house, thereby lowering the air pressure inside. The higher outside air pressure then flows in through all unsealed cracks and openings. Once these leakage areas are identified materials such as caulking, weather strips, and spray foam are used to seal the areas and improves the home’s energy performance. C ERTIFIED B UILDINGS The US Green Building Council created LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification to quan tify how healthy and well environmentally balanced a building is. Many of THB’s standard construction processes count towards LEED certification. We combine practices such as the use of recycled materials, energy efficient sys tems, ensuring building envelope management, irrigation design and pollution management. Our LEED Accredited Professionals will work with the designers to create a de sign and construction plan that will meet LEED certified levels (albeit Silver, Gold or Platinum).
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MOUNTAIN LIVING MAGAZINE
2018 HOME OF THE YEAR
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Private Residence - Snake River Sporting Club, WY - 7900 SF This Carney Logan Burke designed home, in collaboration with WRJ Design Associates, was named “2018 Home of the Year ” from Mountain Living magazine. It will also grace the cover of the November/December 2018 issue. Situated prominently in the Snake River Sporting Club, adjacent to the Snake River, the Members Clubhouse and the Tom Weiskopf golf course, it is a spectacular Mountain Modern home and is well deserving of the recognition it has received. THBs team of Greg O ’ Gwin and Mauricio Alvarado crafted this homeowners dream come true.
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PARTIAL PROJECT HISTORY
Snake River Lodge Snake River Sporting Club, Jackson Hole, WY - 6500 SF
This CLB designed home is a true Mountain Modern renaissance. After sitting unfin ished for 9 years, it was completed and recently named the Mountain Living 2018 Home of the Year.
Granite Ridge Timber Frame Residence Granite Ridge, Teton Village, WY - 15,000 SF
This Ellis Nunn and Associates and Slifer Design 3 story, timber frame home, boasts an extraordinary amount of highly detailed finishes that have a strong European influ ence. From hand forged railings to handmade mosaic tiles, this home exudes the comforts of mountainside living. It was featured in Big Sky Journal Home - 2012.
Minimalist Mountain Home Jackson Hole, WY - 5500 SF
A true modern home in Jackson Hole Wyoming, designed by the Chicago architec ture firm Nagle Hartray, The natural materials, western red cedar siding, Spanish ce dar windows with bronzed cladding, and a chimney of local stone keep the home grounded in its rugged setting. -B- Meadows Log and Frame House -B- Meadows, Jackson Hole, WY - 10,141 SF This Ellis Nunn and Associates designed custom home emphasizes a log post, beam & truss roof structure and has been featured in Timber Homes Illustrated.
Design/Build - Winter Terrace Granite Ridge, Teton Village, WY - 6551 SF A conventionally framed home with a log post, beam & truss roof structure. This pro ject is featured in Ralph Kylloe’s Cabins & Camps.
Esther Way Residence Teton Village, WY - 7000 SF
A complicated layout necessitated the entire structure be made out of 60 tons of steel & then covered with log post and beam. Featured in Log & Timber Style , Big Sky Journal and Country’s Best Vacation Log Homes.
Design/Build - Forest Ledge Wilson, WY - 7020 SF
This home features four suites and was furnished down to the bathrobes. It has been published in Teton Home magazine and Ralph Kylloe’s Rustic Artistry of the Home.
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Shooting Star Residence Shooting Star, Teton Village, WY - 10,500 SF
A CLB Architects design with exterior siding elements of vertical reclaimed wood, tum bled stone, timber knee braces and highlighted sections of copper panel. The client and design team created the Shooting Star Residence that includes a main house & guest house that emphasizes entertaining.
Gros Ventre Guest Cabin Gros Ventre West, Jackson Hole, WY - 1000 SF
Two historic cabins, stunningly perched above the valley floor, were connected with a new game room. The cabin was featured in Log Home Design Ideas and Homestead magazine.
Homewood Suites - Hilton Jackson, WY - 35,808 SF
Mizu Sushi Restaurant Teton Village, WY - 800 SF Gilday Architects’ contemporary design stresses efficient spatial planning to achieve optimal operations in a limited commercial space. A Hawtin-Jorgensen designed hotel in downtown Jackson features forty-one luxury suites, an indoor swimming pool and fitness center, integrated mechanical systems, and elegant residential-style accommodations. This project was delivered in 11 months.
Teton Cascade Residence Jackson Hole, WY - 8600 SF A log and stone structure designed to incorporate space for the owner’s love of art and photography. This home was featured in Log Home Design Ideas .
Granite Ridge Log Cabin Granite Ridge, Teton Village, WY - 6841 SF
This hybrid log and stick frame home combines steel, log and conventional framing structures with high end custom finishes. Featured in Log Homes Illustrated, Log Home Plans, and Homestead magazine .
West Solitude Compound West Solitude, Jackson Hole, WY - 9713 SF
A residential compound that captured the client’s goals for tranquility, entertaining out-of-town guests & enjoying hobbies. Featured in Log Homes Illustrated and Log & Timber Style .
Bank of Jackson Hole Jackson, WY - 9713 SF
This facility is a combination of conventional framing, log and glulam beam and of fers staff and clientele exceptional interior finishes. This fast-tracked project was com pleted in 11 months.
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Nature Conservancy Lander, WY
This Ward-Blake designed rammed earth structure incorporates environmentally friendly technologies including a double pyro-helix wood burning fireplace that pro vides heat for the building. This project received the AIA - Wyoming 2001 Merit Award. Lower Cascade Residence Jackson Hole, WY - 5947 SF A Locati Architects designed timber post, beam & truss roof structure home that max imizes the stunning view of the Tetons.
43 North Pub & Restaurant Jackson, WY - 7000 SF
A full service pub and restaurant located at the base of Snow King Resort that was engineered and constructed for future vertical expansion. The building includes a roof deck, pass through fireplaces, reclaimed flooring and antique bar.
Wilderness Ridge Residence The Club at Spanish Peaks, Big Sky, MT - 5800 SF
This Mountain Contemporary home features world class views of Lone Peak and the Yellowstone Club through massive walls of glass. Designed by Reid Smith in The Club at Spanish Peaks, this home sets the standard for design in Big Sky, MT.
Jackson Creek Residence Jackson Creek, Bozeman, MT - 4000 SF
Designed by Brechbuhler Architects, and sitting on over 300 acres, this mountain modern home boasts views of the gorgeous Bridger Mountain range. Large windows and bi-folding doors open the interior to the outdoors, where herds of elk roam throughout the year.
Big EZ 44 Residence The Big EZ Estates, Big Sky, MT - 9000 SF
This Centre Sky Architecture designed home sits high atop of the Big EZ Estates in Big Sky to take in the surroundings of the beautiful Gallatin Range. This home was de signed to entertain, with the amazing wine room serving parties throughout the year.
Lakeside Canyon Ferry, Helena, MT - 14000 SF
This true timber frame home sits on a private setting overlooking the great Canyon Ferry Lake outside of Helena, MT. With features ranging from huge vaulted ceilings to a sit-in wine room, This amazing home boast bedrooms for days, with the ability to sleep about 20 people.
Elk Ridge Lodge The Club at Spanish Peaks, Big Sky, MT - 9000 SF
This Centre Sky Architecture designed home has big ski vacations in mind. The open floor plan and excess sleeping spaces are surrounded with an elegant blend of re claimed timber, barn wood and wrought iron. This home garnered “Best of 2012” in Timber Home Living.
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Old Barn Timber Frame Residence The Club at Spanish Peaks, Big Sky, MT - 5500 SF
CTA designed this great timber frame hybrid in The Club at Spanish Peaks. It features geothermal heat systems, and high efficiency windows to keep cozy throughout the winters.
Lower Foxtail Residence Yellowstone Club, Big Sky, MT - 10,000 SF
This Reid Smith designed home is a diamond in the rough – a sparkling house of glass and clean lines tucked in among predominantly rustic cabins in the Yellowstone Club. It truly sets the bar for modern design and energy efficiency with it’s walls of triple pane glass to capture stunning views of it’s surroundings.
Foxtail Residence Yellowstone Club, Big Sky, MT - 8500 SF
This Faure- Halvorsen designed home is a classic “rustic lodge.” Finish materials are re claimed including trim, doors, ceiling, cabinets and flooring. The staircase is all splayed pine logs. When you enter this home you step back to the 1800s.
The Bear Trap Residence Yellowstone Club, Big Sky, MT - 10,500 SF
This Locati Architects designed custom home features reclaimed timber trusses and hand forged steel. The house is an elegant blend of reclaimed post and beam with a rustic chic décor. The home was the cover story in Mountain Living magazine and a Best in American Living Award Finalist featured in Custom Builder .
Fayette Ranch Pinedale, WY - 12,644 SF
An addition to an original log ranch house that incorporated several natural water features to the landscape. Full-arch barrel trusses are the center pin of this log post & beam structure. This home was featured in Custom Wood Homes magazine.
Pinnacle Restaurant The Club at Spanish Peaks, Big Sky, MT - 7000 SF
Nationally recognized Hart-Howerton Architects designed this log structure that was built at 8800 feet above sea level. The project was fast-tracked and completed in sev en months plus the foundation.
Lone Peak Brewery Big Sky, MT - 7000 SF
Prime commercial space in Big Sky including a brewery, restaurant and office space. A unique steel package was designed to carry the load of the entire brewing operation. A favorite local hangout in the Meadow Village.
Schultz Residence The Club at Spanish Peaks, Big Sky, MT - 8900 SF A classic Western Contemporary home. The elegant use of timbers and steel delivers the big views the owners wanted. This home is heated with geothermal heat.
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KEY PERSONNEL
The key to legacy quality is great communication, experience, and people that care. Following you will find brief histories of our key personnel that describe our dedication to the craft, our experience, our acco lades, and our love of the Rocky Mountains. You will also note that most of our key personnel are compa ny owners . This is true because the core of Teton Heritage Builders has a proven track record of a dedica tion to excellence. And if a teammate is dedicated to excellence, then why wouldn’t the THB owners want that person as a partner. The benefit for our clients is that you can rest assured that when a THB own er makes a promise, our team is going to keep it. Please read about this great team that we have assem bled over the years. Peter C. Lee - Head of Office – MT, President, Project Manager, Owner Peter co-founded THB in 1996 after being part of the development team of Indian Springs Ranch, a Jackson Hole luxury ranch community. Over the years, Peter has managed pro jects that have been featured in Ralph Kylloe’s Rustic Artistry of the Home and Cabins & Camps . Either he or his projects have also been featured in magazines including Cow boys & Indians, Custom Wood Homes and Teton Home magazine. In addition, to his pas sion for crafting beautiful buildings, Peter works hard to lower America's carbon foot print. He is a Structural Engineering graduate from Princeton University (Summa Cum Laude) and has a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University. In 2003, Pe ter moved to Bozeman to expand THB’s operations to Big Sky and Southwest Mon tana. He and his wife, Tanya, have "come home" to Montana where they can ski, fly fish, ride horses and enjoy the Rocky Mountains with their 4 children. Peter also gives back to his community through Bozeman Sunrise Rotary and serving on the Green Hills Ranch home owner association board. Gregory A. O’Gwin - Head of Office – WY, President, Superintendent, Owner Greg came to THB in 1999 with over 20 years experience in the construction industry. He has been a superintendent for 36 years and uses his strong background in large scale commercial projects with large staffs to aggressively manage schedules and budgets . Greg received the 1999 Excellence in Construction award from the Associated Builders and Contractors for his work at the Mother and Infant Care Center at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. His experience in supervising all construction trades and his calm, efficient management style enable him to be a construction leader of great effectiveness. Greg’s Winter Terrace project was featured in Ralph Kylloe’s Cab ins & Camps . Hiking in the Teton’s High Country is a summer passion and a priority on the weekends for Greg. Russell E. Weaver - Consultant (Retired Superintendent) – WY Russ has been in construction since 1977 and has lived in the Jackson hole area since 1980. His 25 years as a superintendent and experience as an independent general con tractor in Idaho taught him to manage subcontractors such that the final product is to the high quality standards expected by our clients. Russ consistently creates positive and long lasting relationships with his clients by providing clear communication throughout the entire building process. Russ was highlighted in Architectural Digest in June 1997 for his intricate log detail,. An avid fisherman, Russ has fished the waters from Alaska to Florida, but prefers the calm mountain rivers of his native Idaho.
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Dan J. Clancy - Consultant (Retired Superintendent) – WY Specializing in luxury residential and high end commercial projects, Dan’s clients are sophisti cated, demanding and at the top of their game. Dan’s expertise at performing within this rar ified atmosphere has continued to build THB ’ s reputation for achievement and success. With over 35 years in the trade, including 24 years of construction management, Dan is well known in the industry for his superior craftsmanship and for completing his projects on time and on budget. His projects have been featured in Log Home Design Ideas , Homestead magazine, Log Homes Illustrated and twice in Architectural Digest. On most summer weekends Dan can be found on his boat enjoying the waters of Jackson Lake. Mark S. Dalby - Project Manager – WY, Owner Mark Dalby’s over 25 years of general contracting experience has led him through all phases of the construction process including estimating, field engineering, site supervision and pro ject management. His resume began with a Civil Engineering Degree from Penn State and continued with his employment by one of the largest commercial general contractors in the country. His ability to gain management and supervisory positions of increasing responsibility led him to open his own design- build timber framing company. Mark’s projects have been featured in Homestead magazine, and Log Homes Illustrated. Running the high mountain trails and rafting the Snake River are two of many activities in the summer for Mr. Dalby. Scott E. Walden - Superintendent – MT Scott returned to his native Montana with his family in 2006. While he was gone he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and Finance from Central Washington University. After graduating he spent 18 years building in the Pacific Northwest and Alas ka. Scott had the pleasure of working in the family business for 13 of those years and five working for a production builder on the West Coast. Scott has experience managing all phases of construction from initial client meetings through after move-in customer ser vice. During his tenure at THB, Scott project managed the last 2 phases of Spanish Peaks cabin construction, he oversaw the construction of a home in Spanish Peaks that has been published in Big Sky Journal , Dream Home Showcase , and garnered “Best of 2012” in Timber Home Living . He built a home that would have qualified for LEED Silver designation had the owner wanted the certification. If Scott isn’t working, or enjoying the Montana outdoors he is cheering on his daughters and wife while they play and coach volleyball and soccer. Mallory Fife – Office Manager – MT Mallory relocated to Big Sky from Idaho in 2014. She joined the THB team in 2019 and brings an array of knowledge and experience to the table. She has a Bachelors in Art, Masters in Business Administration, and is also a Certified Personal Trainer. Mallory has 10 plus years work ing directly in finance, customer services, and business administration. She is a dog mom of a precious little Yorkie and in her free time, if she has any, you can find her at the gym or work ing in the modeling/acting entertainment industry. Matt Lennon - Superintendent – MT Construction has always been a part of Matt’s life starting with building custom homes with his grandpa in Wyoming, Montana, and Nevada. After finishing a degree in construction management he made the move from Wyoming to Montana. He has found his passion in building beautiful, and complex custom homes. He has finished large projects in Big Sky and Jackson Hole, and takes pride in the custom details. Matt understands it is a team effort to bring the visions of the owner, architect, and builder together to create lasting legacy’s that will serve as a place for generations of memories. When not at work Matt loves to spend his time outside playing with his family. He will often be found in the mountains with his lovely wife and four spirited children in tow. His deep rooted beliefs guide his life with honesty and integrity as is evident in his work and relationships.
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KEY PERSONNEL — WY OFFICE
Andrew Holland – Project Manager - WY Originally from South Carolina, Drew got his first taste of the construction industry while working for a local brick mason in high school. He hauled brick and mortar for three sum mers and gained a great appreciation for hard work and craftsmanship. During college, Drew ventured out west and spent several summers building log cabins and fly fishing in Montana. After graduating from Clemson University with a Construction Management degree, Drew spent two years in Texas and Tennessee building hospitals for a large corpo ration. It was at this time he realized his heart was out west and moved to Jackson in 2009. He began as an intern at Teton Heritage Builders in 2011, and hasn’t looked back since. As he evolved into his current role as Project Manager, Drew enjoys working with the local designers and tradesmen to bring each project to life. Before joining the Teton Heritage Building team Will worked with Jackson Hole Youth Soc cer and the state of Wyoming. His client focused approach and passion for helping oth ers ensures a successful collaboration between all parties throughout the construction process. Will is a graduate of the Isenberg School of Business Sport Management Program and a 2016 MBA Graduate from Ohio University. William Gale – Project Manager - WY - Owner Will relocated from Massachusetts to Jackson, Wyoming in 2013. Brought here by the amazing landscapes he has chosen to call this place home because of the community. Outside of work his passions include hiking, hunting, and exploring the vastness of the Mountain West Region. He gives back to his community through his involvement with Young Professionals of the Tetons and serving on the town of Jackson Planning Commis sion. Mauricio Alvarado - Superintendent - WY Mo’s 17 years’ experience makes him a valuable asset to THB. From excavation to finish carpentry Mauricio has experience in all phases of home construction. In 2009, he came to THB where he started as a finish carpenter. By 2013 it was clear that his leadership on the jobsite, would work well in the position of superintendent. Mauricio has managed large custom homes, and smaller remodel projects. His friendly demeanor allows for a very enjoyable experience, while his attention for detail, and integrity ensure quality for our clients. When he has free time, you can find him doing one of the may outdoor ac tivities he loves. Snowboarding, snowmobiling, golf, martial arts, paragliding, and water sports are all included in his list of hobbies. Trent Dayton - Superintendent - WY Trent came to THB in 2011 with 23 years experience in the home building industry, five of those years managing projects. From tile work to high end wood trim, Trent is a top-notch craftsman who is skilled in every aspect of home construction. In addition to his excellent project supervision, Trent is always willing to grab his tools and work along side his crew, to ensure quality and schedule are on track. When he isn’t at work Trent loves to golf, hunt, fish, camp, ride dirt bikes, and spend time with his wife and children.
While not at work, Drew spends his time playing guitar, camping, skiing, and exploring new trout streams with his chocolate lab Ruthie.
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Natalia Ostrovari - Office Manager - WY Natalia was born in Riga, Latvia. She grew up in the Republic of Moldova and attended Free International University, before she relocated to Jackson Hole, Wyoming in 2013. Na talia joined THB bringing with her, several years of customer service experience in the Jackson Hole community. Her attention to detail, a desire to exceed expectations and good sense of humor are well appreciated. Natalia is fluent in three languages English, Romanian and Russian and brings a worldly view to the office culture. She enjoys spend ing her free time hiking, running, rafting, and camping with her husband Kevin. Mikhail Grace - Superintendent - WY Mikhail is originally from Southeast Michigan, graduating from Michigan State University with a Construction Management degree, and eventually moving west in search of mountains and wild places. After spending several years in the commercial and industrial sector he moved to Residential in pursuit of a more personal and meaningful interaction with the client while still being a part of unique and challenging projects. In his free time Mikhail enjoys snowboarding, hunting, rafting, and anything else that keeps him outside. Dave Hutchinson - Superintendent - WY Dave came to Wyoming via Costa Rica and Salt Lake City. An industry professional with more than 30 years in the building trades, Dave is an old hand at building beautiful homes. Dave and his better half are busy shepherding three children through high school and college. When not chasing school sports around the region, Dave and his family spend as much of their time on the water as possible. A Spanish speaker, Dave enjoys motorcycles, bikes and of course boats.
Dan Sutton - Asst. Project Manager - WY
Dan joins Teton Heritage Builders as a recent graduate of Colorado State University. While completing his degree in finance and real estate, he spent his summers working for a cus tom home builder operating throughout Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming. Born in Fort Collins, Dan grew up accustom to recreating in the outdoors thanks to his fathers’ deep appreciation for camping and cycling. Additionally, he enjoys fishing and climbing but above all else is an avid skier.
Burt Mills - Business Development - WY Burt comes to Teton Heritage with a unique perspective – he was a client in his role as Vice President in the Club at Spanish Peaks, Big Sky, MT organization. That experience convinced him that Teton Heritage was the premier builder in the Rocky Mtn. front. He brings 40 plus years of experience living, working, and playing in the mountains. Born in New England he and his family moved west 25 years ago. He and his wife Ann have four children, all homeschooled, two are in college with one to follow. Burt enjoys hiking boots, bicycles and various clubs as a means to recreation.
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PUBLICATIONS - Partial List
Big Sky Journal - HOME 2018 “Capturing The Light” by Michael Corriel Project: Jackson Creek Resi dence Photography: Karl Neumann
Mountain Living Nov/ Dec 2018
Home of the Year Cover and Feature “Fairy Tale Finish” by Darla Worden Project: Snake River Lodge Photography: William Abranowicz
Mountain Living January/ February 2017 Cover and Feature
Teton Home and Living Fall/ Winter 2014 “A Lodge with a View” by Katy Niner Project: Shooting Star Resi dence Photography: Matthew Millman
“Far Sighted” by Irene Rawlings Project: Wilderness Ridge Resi dence Photography: Audrey Hall
Cowboys and Indians Nov/ Dec 2014 “True Western Hideaway” by Allyn Hulteng Project: Foxtail Residence Photography: Karl Neumann
Timber Home Living Nov 2014 “Lakeside in the High Country” by Scott Gibson Project: Hale Residence Photography: Karl Neumann
Mountain Living – Nov/ Dec 2014 Home of the Year – Runner-up “Mountain Zen” by Laura Beausire Project: Taylor Residence Photography: Gibeon Photog raphy
Big Sky Journal - HOME 2013 “Peak Performance” by Michael Corriel Project: Sheldstad Residence Photography: Karl Neumann
Timber Home Living Best Homes of the Year 2012 “Rustic Sophistication” by Janice Brewster Project: Elk Ridge Lodge Photography: Roger Wade
Homestead Magazine March 2011 Cover & Builder Feature Project: Pocket Ranch Photography: David Swift
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Mountain Living January 2009 “Rustic, With a Twist” by Thea Marx Project: Sobel Residence Cover & Builder Feature Photography: Roger Wade
Homestead Magazine 2010 - Anniversary Issue Project: Laakman Residence Cover & Builder Feature Photography: Roger Wade
Log Homes Illustrated May 2008 “Planned to Perfection” by Teresa L. Wolff Project: Cronacher Resi dence Photography: Roger Wade
Custom Wood Homes Winter 2008 “A View for the Taking” by Laura Stapleton Project: Pine Haven Photography: Roger Wade
Cowboys & Indians December 2007 “Living in the Details” by Olivia Koernig Project: Pine Haven Photography: Roger Wade
Log Homes Illustrated March 2007 “Full Time Getaway” by Teresa L. Wolff Project: Backman Residence Photography: Roger Wade
Country’s Best Vacation Log Homes Volume 10, Number 8 “Wyoming Wonder” by Joyce Standridge Project: Yarrow Residence Photography: Roger Wade
Log Home Design Ideas May 2005 “Where the Wild Things Are” by Lisa Marquis Jackson Project: Beck Residence Photography: Roger Wade
Log Home Design Ideas April 2005 “True Grit” by Amy Laughing house Project: McGregor/Manne Cabin Photography: Roger Wade
Log Homes Illustrated July 2004 “Rustic Elegance” by Teresa L. Wolff
Project: Pannell Residence Photography: Roger Wade
Cabins & Camps September 2002 Project: Winter Terrace Written & Photographed by Ralph Kylloe
Rustic Artistry for the Home September 2000 Project: Forest Ledge Written & Photographed by Ralph Kylloe
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PARTIAL REFERENCE LIST
WYOMING REFERENCES
Bob & Carolyn Pisano 526 Amalfi Drive Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 arpisano@gmail.com
Brandon Born 1244 Duane Road Chattanooga, TN 37405 brandoncborn@gmail.com
Larry & Kniffy Hamilton PO Box 3297 Jackson, WY 83001 lhamilton1@bresnan.net
William & Mary Jane Friend 6240 Prickly Pear Lane Jackson, WY 83001wfriend@fh2.com
Bob & Jan Hartman 24259 North Church Road Scottsdale, AZ 85255 rhartman9232@msn.com
Neal Manne & Nancy McGregor 725 N. Ridge View Drive Jackson, WY 83001 NMANNE@SusmanGodfrey.com
Doug & Penny Yarrow 3720 Ester Way Teton Village, WY 83025 dpyarrow@gmail.com
John & Barbara Mueller PO Box 11240 Jackson, WY 83002
Peter C. Forster Clark Construction Group, LLC 7500 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, MD 20814-6196 Bpforster2@comcast.net
Bill & Leigh Sullivan PO Box 8070 Jackson, WY 83002 ivanco@aol.com
Richard Spencer 6400 Heck of a Hill Rd. Wilson, WY 83014 rvspencer1@gmail.com
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MONTANA REFERENCES
Bob and Patricia Lewis 12 Brandywood Dr. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 pvlew64@aol.com
John Thompson 931 Wilderness Ridge Trail Big Sky, MT 59716 jt@yellowstoneclub.com
Joe & Cheri Rightmyer 18060 Rocky Mountain Rd Belgrade, MT 59714 Joe.rightmyer@gmail.com
John & Linda Schultz PO Box 160726
Gregg & Cynthia Dyste 2800 Cabaline Trail Hamel, MN 55340 gdyste@metropolitan neurosurgery.com
Scott & Kelly Brown 316 Belle Creek Road Belgrade, MT 59714 Scott_brown1@ML.com Kelly_brown@ML.com
Big Sky, MT 59716 jjsii@pacbell.net
Kevin & Delia Willsey 57 Fernwood Rd. Summit, NJ 07901 kevin.d.willsey@jpmorgan.com
Neal and Alia Driscoll 5816 Jackson Creek Rd. Bozeman, MT 59715 alia.driscoll@gmail.com
Mark and Judy Shelstad 1435 Monroe Ave. River Forest, IL 60305-1127 bigskyhaus@gmail.com
Randy & Marcia Kaminsky 120 Castle Hill Rd.
Windham, NH 03087 RKaminsky@csmi.net
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PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Hans Schuldt Studio 307 Architects Jackson, WY 83001 307-734-9017 studio307arch@gmail.com
Katie Wilson kmw architecture Jackson, WY 83001 307-690-8950 katie@kmw-arch.com
Bruce Hawtin & Arne Jorgensen Hawtin Jorgensen Architects Jackson, WY 83001 307-733-4364 info@hawtinjorgensen.com Jamie Farmer Farmer|Payne Architects Jackson, WY 83001 307-264-0080 jamie@farmerpaynearchitects.com Christopher Lee Design Associates Architects Jackson, WY 83001 307-733-3600 chris@designassociatesarchitects.com
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Reid Smith Reid Smith Architects Bozeman, MT 59715 406-587-2597 reid@reidsmitharchitects.com Matt Faure Faure-Halvorsen Architects Bozeman, MT 59715 406-587-1204 mfaure@faurehalvorsen.com Matt Bowers MB Architecture Jackson, WY 83002 307-413-5808 bowersarchitecture@gmail.com
Veronica Schreibeis-Smith Vera Iconica Architecture 307-201-1642 Jackson, WY 83001 veronica@veraiconicaarchitecture.com
Jacque Jenkins-Stireman JJ Stireman Designs Jackson, WY 83001 307-739-3008 jacque@jjstiremandesign.com
Rush Jenkins WRJ Design Jackson, WY 83001 307-200-4881 rush@wrjdesign.com
Jamie Daugaard Centre Sky Architecture Big Sky, MT 59716 406-995-7572 jamie@centresky.com
Andrew Brechbuhler Brechbuhler Architects Bozeman, MT 59715 406-522-0369 andrew@brechbuhlerarchitects.com
Kyle Tage Locati Architects Bozeman, MT 59715 406-587-1139 ktage@locatiarchitects.com
Erika Jennings Erika & Co. Bozeman, MT 59715 406-993-2666
Louie Loucks Complete Project Resource, Inc. Bozeman, MT 59715 406-580-1765 louie@cpr-mt.com
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