String lines, grade stakes, formwork, then the pour. Simple work, but it sets up everything that comes after.
Every stud plumb, every header sized right. This is the part nobody sees again once the walls go up.
Sheathing, wrap, roofing, windows. The house gets weather-tight fast, so the rain stays a soundtrack instead of a problem.
Siding, trim, the front door in B-Mac orange if you’re bold. Small details, but they’re the ones people notice.
Cedar fences, walkways, planting beds. Same level, same square, all the way to the property line.
Brian walks the job with you before he hands over the keys. If something’s off, you know exactly who to call. He still lives down the road.
Brian McDaniel runs B‑Mac Construction out of Springfield, where he was born and raised and still lives. Three kids, a house that’s never quiet, and if the Drifters are playing, there’s a good chance he’s in the stands for it.
Brian owns B‑Mac Construction outright, but that doesn’t mean he does every trade himself. He brings in subcontractors for electrical, HVAC, and other specialty work, same as most builders do. He’s still the one who walks the site, checks the details, and answers the phone when something needs fixing.
People who’ve worked with him say the same thing more or less every time. He notices what other people miss. He’ll redo something nobody else would’ve caught. Might just come from building houses in the town he actually has to keep living in.
Brian McDaniel owns B‑Mac Construction, and he’s the one who picks up the phone. Houses, additions, fences, whatever the job is, if it’s in Springfield, he wants to help build it.