

Keeley'n Spotlight: Mark Musser
Our Civil Group is expanding across the nation and growing rapidly. Keeley’ns are serving more customers than ever before with the same, unmatched dedication to quality and safety. Mark Musser, General Superintendent for the Civil Energy Group, has helped facilitate this growth – evolving his team, his equipment, and our culture. Mark Musser joined the Keeley family in 2003 and has worked in the field as a Superintendent for 15 years. Over the last 15 years, Mark and his team


Keeley'n Spotlight: Austin Smith
Keeley’ns can join our family in many ways, but we always love when our interns and co-ops find their home here. Austin Smith, Project Manager for our Industrial Group, did just that. Starting as an intern, Austin has been an integral part in growing our Industrial Group across the country and his leadership is unmatched. Austin started his co-op in 2016 and after eight months, he accepted a full-time position upon his graduation from Missouri S&T. He started with estimating

Great Projects Need Great Clients
Design and Construction Awards occur across the professional association spectrum, and there’s a common thread running through all of them. Without exception, the client is the focus of appreciation, and any architect, designer, or contractor will address as being the cornerstone of a successful and award-winning project. Having attended many of these events and having thankfully been the recipient of a few of the awards, I will assuage any cynicism by saying that the directi

When it Comes to Branches, ‘Why’ is the Most Important Question
Credit unions often begin a location strategy with location. Where will we have the most visibility? Where will we get the most mortgage loans? Where do we currently have members? No doubt, these are important questions, but they should not be the foundation of a branch strategy. “Why” (which borders on some extent to “Who”) should be the basis for these large capital decisions. The initial discovery session of a location strategy should be based on why a branch should be bui