With integrity and growth at its core, Downes Construction strives to enhance communities Having recently transitioned into an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) company, Downes Construction prides itself on integrity and is committed to the communities in which it works. With a vision to 鈥榣eave every community stronger than we found it,鈥 the company鈥檚 mission is to build great places in the safest and smartest way possible.听听听 Having celebrated its 90th year in business in 2024, we鈥檙e joined by David Patrick, President and CEO, and Jeffrey Anderson, Vice President, Preconstruction, to learn more about the evolution of Downes Construction and its project capabilities. 鈥淭he company was established in 1934 and is now in its fourth generation after being previously led by three generations of the Downes family,鈥 David opens. 鈥淚n 2020, we, as the employees of Downes Construction, agreed to buy the company and form a 100-percent employee stock ownership plan.鈥听听 Jeffrey adds: 鈥淲e鈥檙e in the process of rebranding the business with a new logo, tagline, and mission statement to emphasize our employee ownership and reflect our ongoing commitment to the communities we work, live, and play in. Our moral values of integrity and strong work ethic have been passed down through generational leadership and they continue to shape our day-to-day mentality even today.鈥听听 David confirms: 鈥淭hese values speak to the investment we make to the communities in which we operate. When people ask me why we do what we do, I think of the benefits we provide by enhancing communities, and while it鈥檚 inevitably important that we remain financially strong, we see money as a byproduct.听听 鈥淭o qualify for municipal work, we must post 100 percent performance and payment bonds, and we must prove we have the working capital, people, and technical resources required to complete a project. Converting to an employee-owned company has enabled us to grow our bonding capacity from $300 million to $750 million, which will give us the financial strength to compete for larger projects. We鈥檙e proud to improve the towns and cities we work in, and we鈥檙e excited to be part of some larger projects moving forward.鈥听听 Team support听 Turning to Downes Construction鈥檚 operations, David explains: 鈥淎s a construction management company, we don鈥檛 carry out many general contracting type assignments, but instead 99 percent of our work is based around project management on behalf of the owners. More specifically, we focus on managing K-12 schools, public safety complexes, municipal buildings, libraries, and museums, and on the private side, we work with healthcare providers and hospitals.听 鈥淲e鈥檙e a strong team operating from Rhode Island and Connecticut, and we act as the owners, dealing with project managers, architects, designers, and construction managers to guide them through the construction process,鈥 David continues. 鈥淲e are usually hired at a similar time to the architects and engineering staff, meaning we follow projects from concept all the way to finish.鈥听听 Jeffrey elaborates: 鈥淲e have a robust preconstruction department that works with clients, engineers, and architects to evaluate the owners鈥 requirements, preferences, and budget. Cost has become even more important in recent years, especially considering the substantial escalation of materials and supplies that has driven increased construction costs. We typically take each project through three phases of costing documentation 鈥 firstly a schematic design estimate, then a design development estimate, and finally a construction estimate 鈥 to provide clients with a guaranteed maximum price.听听 鈥淭he construction economy is fairly strong at the moment, which has contributed to our impressive growth in recent years. We鈥檝e grown to a total of around 93 employees and our employee retention has grown too; our revenue was $123 million in 2022, $139 million in 2023, and we were on track to reach around $170 million in 2024.鈥听听 David adds: 鈥淗owever, the economy is not the only factor fueling such growth. We strive to maintain a positive and accepting company culture, and transitioning to an employee ownership trust has enhanced this even further. Everyone now feels like a key part of the business and goes above and beyond to collaborate on new projects or sales initiatives. As managers, we never take our position for granted and we鈥檙e very active in the company鈥檚 overall operations, forming partnerships or assisting customers where required.鈥听听 Vision for expansion In terms of projects, Downes Construction boasts positive, long-term relationships that have resulted in repeat work. 鈥淛ust before Covid hit, we began working with Stamford Healthcare, a growing hospital network in Connecticut that needed a construction partner, to complete a renovation project,鈥 Jeffrey explains. 鈥淗owever, with plenty of time to review the plans during the pandemic, the project looked completely different by the time we returned to site.听听 鈥淥ur relationship has continued to thrive from there; we鈥檝e just finished our eighth project for Stamford Health, with a total cost of over $50 million. Aside from the healthcare industry, we鈥檙e a leading K-12 builder here in Connecticut and we have several success stories and case studies from a diverse range of sectors.鈥澨听听 鈥淲e鈥檙e continuing to grow the business without overselling, as we want to retain our culture and ensure we can complete projects to the high standards we鈥檝e become known for,鈥 David shares as our conversation ends. 鈥淚mplementing technology can help us in terms of efficiency and productivity. We鈥檙e currently using a cloud-based system that provides real-time data, information, and insights to all partners. We鈥檝e got a new estimating program with an AI component, and we鈥檒l continue to cautiously investigate AI applications to streamline processes where possible.听听 鈥淗owever, while AI is a valuable tool, we must remember that machines don鈥檛 build buildings, people do. Our people are the backbone of Downes Construction, and that鈥檚 why safety is a huge part of our culture. We see ourselves as a safety leader in the industry and we pride ourselves on the phrase 鈥榮afe today, home tonight鈥 to reflect our commitment to safe field operations.听听 鈥淥ur long-term strategy is very much focused on how we can expand the business,鈥 David concludes. 鈥淲hile New England is our home, we鈥檙e continuously doing more work in Rhode Island and we鈥檝e recently completed our first project in Massachusetts, which saw a new animal hospital built in the state.鈥听听 听 2 February 202530 January 2025 Iain Jeffrey Anderson, Rhode Island, Design, David Patrick, Connecticut, Volume 22 Issue 1, Build, Downes Construction, Project Management 6 min read InfrastructureProjectsInsights