Saturday 20 January 2018

The Ebert Construction Team: Helping Clients Meet Their Needs

Ever since the Ebert family established Ebert Construction way back in 1968, they have always taken a team approach to their work. What that means for the clients who hire them is, they get a lot more help than with most other general contractors. For instance, they will be happy and very capable of helping with every aspect of the development, construction or renovation of a company’s properties and facilities, from estimating and budgeting the project to every aspect of acquisition and engineering. They can also capably help develop the most effective long-range strategies for any company’s real estate activities and identify significant real estate opportunities.

Put simply, Ebert Construction doesn't just build stuff, they help your business meet its commercial and financial objectives. In addition to being known as a commercial general contractor in Minnesota, they are also a construction management and real estate services company, as well. Over the last 50 years, hundreds of commercial buildings have been constructed, remodeled, restored, and converted by Ebert Construction, but many more have enjoyed their construction and maintenance services, which in including concrete, masonry and carpentry services and a whole lot more. In fact, for any business that needs more than just building services, Ebert Construction is a full service company in virtually every way.

Ebert Construction’s offerings include general brokerage services, so their clients can market the properties they build for sale and lease. However, those services also help clients analyze market opportunities to get the best deal. They also can capably perform financial modeling and conducting thorough market research, thus developing the property to its greatest potential. The contractor also provides tenant representation services, which means they can help any business acquire the best possible facilities for their needs, whether for lease or purchase. They assist their clients with calculating space requirements and evaluating potential alternatives, as well.