A major construction project can be stressful, but Bonnette, Page & Stone work with their clients to make it an enjoyable experience by being involved every step of the way. Founded in 1969, Bonnette, Page & Stone first established itself as a masonry firm but quickly grew into a construction management firm for both commercial and municipal building projects.
Marketing Director Kristin O’Brien describes every project as a collaboration between the design team and the owner of the project. By being involved early on in the conceptual and design development phase, we are able to interject early on when a complication involving supply lines or lead times occur. This helps to avoid issues later in the process. She is proud of the fact that relationships with their clients often continue after the project’s completion. O’Brien says her firm has realized great buildings inspire people to perform better which positively influence their work and even family relationships.
O’Brien says Bonnette, Page & Stone has a commitment to being involved with the community and the Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction provides a unique opportunity for that. BPS became involved with the Children’s Auction through Alan Beetle and Pub Mania at Patrick’s Pub. When COVID put a temporary stop to that event, Bonnette, Page & Stone pivoted to being an individual sponsor which they have continued ever since. When the company’s team worked on the Auction’s television set this past year, she was impressed to see so many familiar faces who were involved in different tasks. That small town feel mirrors the relationships Bonnette, Page & Stone try to develop in their work.
Beyond the Auction, Bonnette, Page & Stone support many local youth athletic teams and other organizations throughout the state. BPS always feels it is important to make a difference where one can.
The Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction thanks Bonnette, Page & Stone for their continuing support.
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