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An important service Wilson Construction offers is helicopter-aided construction. The company has used helicopters for decades and since 2004 they have operated their own rotary-wing fleet. (WILSON CONSTRUCTION)
WILSON’S BUSINESS MODEL
Wilson Construction, headquartered in Canby, Oregon, south of Portland, performs all facets of electric distribution and transmission construction projects. The company specializes in overhead and underground power line construction, substation and foundation construction, and helicopter and environmental services.
Wilson Construction owns a large inventory of highly specialized tools, equipment and aircraft, including five MD 500 series and one AW Koala helicopter specifically equipped for power line construction.
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In addition to overseeing nationwide operations as company executives, Don and Stacy remain directly involved with the fixed-wing flight division.
Stacy said Wilson Construction stands apart from competitors in several ways: there are very few utility construction companies remaining that are family owned, they offer helicopter-aided construction and have operated their own rotary-wing fleet since 2004, and they’ve used business aviation since the 1970s.
“We can be very nimble, flexible and react to customer needs,” Stacy said.
The tools that set Wilson Construction apart mean customers can expect timely completion on even the most complex projects. With the use of business aircraft, they’ve been able to bid and win jobs outside the Pacific Northwest. Wilson Construction employs more than 600 people across the United States and has regional offices in Washington, California, Arizona, Illinois and Pennsylvania.
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