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Dale Sean Jerome Kevin Gene “Every day in the Delta Family is a Chris Mike Aimee Donnie Henrietta Ginger Kyle Ron Jimmy JR Marshall “D elta Roofing will provide high work ethics, with a high standard of workmanship, to provide a positive relationship with all customers so they may receive the highest quality roof system for the dollar spent.” –Jim and Jimmy Owners Make an appointment with our Delta Roofing family 417-831-5634 | 1-800-884-1918 | www.DeltaRoofing.net
2017 BOOK OF LISTS Editor’s Note The voice of a community in print It takes a village. Sage advice applicable to more than just child rearing, the practice can be seen across all platforms, walks of life, business- es – and list research. The fingerprints of each member of the Springfield Business Journal editorial de- partment are throughout this book. For the second year, we’ve divided weekly list re- search among the staff. Those fingerprints can been seen in the software decoding from web guru Geoff Pickle, in the layout of designer Wes Hamilton, the constant ques- tioning and fact checking of editor Eric Ol- son and the friendly voice on the other end of the phone from reporter Stevie Rozean. It takes a village to produce these lists each week and it takes an even bigger vil- lage to compile this annual book – more ac- curately, it takes a community. The Ozarks’ community is our village. It’s worth noting, every list we publish is voluntary. Without your responses, we would have no lists to print. You are the community we depend on. Each hospital, accounting firm, architect, hotel, interior designer and banker that takes time to fill out our survey or picks up the phone when we call, you are the ones who keep this wheel in motion. This book is documentation of a year’s work for us, but it’s a reflection of your lives work. Contained within these 88 pages is the story of a community. Some are stories we’ve ON THE COVER devoted news space to, such as the story of change at Ozark’s Community Hospital. Starting in July, OCH announced it would lay off 200 employees amid closures of Springfield Business Journal three of its facilities. CEO Paul Taylor cited the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Ser- vices for terminating its Medicare agreement, leading to the closures and layoffs. publisher Jennifer Jackson “I am angry. What CMS has done is not right. It is not ethical. There has been no al- and founder Dianne Elizabeth legation that we are providing substandard care,” Taylor wrote in a memo to staff. Osis selected this work from Some lists tell the story of millions of dollars spent and a community re-energized like craftsmen at Springfield Hot Bussell Building Inc. that claimed the top spot on this year’s list of Single-Family Home Builders. Last year’s No. 3, owner Kenny Bussell bought 98 long-vacant lots in Patriot Glass. The mother-and-daughter Place, the residential portion of the largely empty Jamestown development in Rogers- art enthusiasts considered ville, for $1.18 million. By July, he already was making progress. works in downtown galleries “We sold 18 homes so far, and we have about 40 houses under construction right now,” from the cover image. Its he said at the time. “That excites me, but we still have a long way to go. We still have 80 more houses to sell.” companion piece ran on SBJ’s Thanks once again goes to the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce for partnering 2017 Book of Facts cover with SBJ to include the 2017 Membership Directory – the only printed version of the published in December. annual directory. If your industry is included, but your business isn’t in this book, it should be. Email SBJ reporter and editorial researcher Stevie Rozean at srozean@sbj.net to be added to the 2017 surveys. You are our village; let us be your voice. Welcome to the 23rd annual Book of Lists. —Emily Letterman, Features Editor and Audience Development Director Springfield Business Journal FEB. 27, 2017 SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL · 3
Complete care for your team. You do everything you can to protect the health and safety of your team. Still, workplace injuries can occur so be sure you’re prepared. With the region’s most complete array of workers’ compensation services, CoxHealth is your partner in keeping your employees well and on the job. Our WorkComplete program brings together more than 20 specialties to care for your injured worker. We deliver the right level of treatment, at the right time, in the right location. We can even connect you to Occupational Medicine providers in your workplace via telemedicine technology. That means coordinated care for your employee and great results for your company. Would you like to know more? We welcome the opportunity to meet in person. Please give us a call at 417-269-COMP (toll-free, 1-800-269-COMP). David Raney Vice President CoxHealth Network and Business Development
2017 BOOK OF LISTS TABLE OF CONTENTS AND CHAPTER SPONSORSHIPS ADVERTISING & CONSTRUCTION . . . . . . . . . . 16 FINANCIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 COMMUNICATIONS . . . . . . . . . 8 COMMERCIAL GENERAL TRUST COMPANIES . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS CONTRACTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 COMPANIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 BANKS & SAVINGS BANKS . . . . . . . . 26 ARCHITECTURAL FIRMS . . . . . . . . . 18 ADVERTISING AGENCIES . . . . . . . . . 11 CPA FIRMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 ENGINEERING FIRMS . . . . . . . . . . . 20 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE . . . . . . . 12 STOCK & BOND BROKERS . . . . . . . 30 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS . . . . . . .21 EMPLOYMENT SECTORS . . . . . . . . . 13 CREDIT UNIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 REMODELERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 INDUSTRY NETWORKING GROUPS . . . 14 SECURITY SYSTEMS COMPANIES . . . . 23 GENERAL NETWORKING GROUPS . . . .15 HEALTH CARE . . . . . . . . . . . 32 REAL ESTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 RECREATION & HOSPITALITY . . . 46 FITNESS CENTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE FIRMS . . 40 BANQUET & MEETING FACILITIES . . . 48 HOSPITALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE FIRMS . . . 41 COUNTRY CLUBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 RETAIL PHARMACIES . . . . . . . . . . 34 SUBDIVISIONS HOTELS & MOTELS . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 WITH LOTS AVAILABLE . . . . . . . . 42 HOME HEALTH AGENCIES . . . . . . . . 36 REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS . . . . . . . 43 ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES . . . . . . 36 TITLE COMPANIES . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 MORTGAGE COMPANIES . . . . . . . . 44 SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 MISCELLANY . . . . . . . . . . . 56 INSURANCE AGENCIES . . . . . . . . . . 51 HIGHEST-PAID CEO . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OFFICE EQUIPMENT DEALERS . . . . . 57 COMPANIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 NONPROFITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES . . . . . . . 52 MANUFACTURING EMPLOYERS . . . . . 58 INTERIOR DESIGN FIRMS . . . . . . . . . 53 SPRINGFIELD AREA EMPLOYERS (LARGEST) . . . . . . . . . 59 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LAW FIRMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY . . . . . 60 HIGHER LEARNING INSTITUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 INDEX OF SBJ LISTS . . . . . . . . 82 FEB. 27, 2017 SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL · 5
We’re passionate about culture. Congratulations to each and every company who landed a spot at the top of their list, but especially for maintaining vitality in the last few years of economic uncertainty. It’s clear that you stayed focused on taking care of your customers, while at the same time managing to grow revenue. As local small business owners, it’s an honor to be trusted advisors to many of the top companies in our community. We’re proud of our clients and the transformational impact we’ve experienced with them. We’re passionate about growing and coaching individuals to become better versions of themselves. At TrustPoint, a Sandler training center, we empower sales and management teams to build trust and develop stronger relationships with prospects, customers and teammates. Our 2017 question for growing companies in the Springfield community is this: Are you building an intentional, proactive culture to reach your vision of success? Make a great year, Brett and Beverly Baker Owners, Trustpoint
Delta Roofing has Springfield covered Delta Roofing will provide high work ethics, with a high standard of workmanship, to provide a positive relationship with all customers so they may receive the highest quality roof system for the dollar spent. Delta Roofing was founded in 1970 with one basic philosophy, “Give more than you take.” If you give in excess, then the rest will come to you. Jim says, “We at Delta Roofing are in the industry for the long haul, and our staff intends on servicing your roofing needs for many years to come.” Delta Roofing’s employees share in the From left to right: Jimmy Spears and Jim Spears company’s success. Dale Richardson, the senior estimator, has been with the company for 17 years. Many of the employees have now been with the company 20 or more years. This, along with a Zero Tolerance Drug and Alcohol policy, ensures the customer will receive the best roofing service available. Delta Roofing prides itself on its competitive pricing of quality products. Decades ago, Delta Roofing ushered in white, energy efficient roofing, which now accounts for 75% of the market. Dubbed the “cool roof,” the white roof reflects the suns UV rays, making it cooler. “We were doing ‘cool roofs’ before they were cool,” Jimmy says. In 2017, we are officially in our 47th year of quality service. Delta Roofing offers the best of both worlds -- continuity and experience with the latest industry improvements for commercial and industrial roofing. While we offer experienced service in all the new technology, we are well versed in older systems as well. An extensive warranty and the industry’s most competitive prices are what make any day under a Delta roof a GOOD DAY. Jim and Jimmy Spears Delta Roofing, Inc.
ADVERTISING & COMMUNICATIONS We look forward to the future This year marks the forty-ninth of our family owned company. Ample has grown to 57 employees, twenty-one of which have been with the company for more than twenty years! Our experience makes your label purchasing needs easy. Our in-house graphic arts department can design your label or you can provide us your existing artwork. Our customer service representatives will be with you every step of the way! Ample purchased its first Mark Andy press in 1968 and as the industry changes, we too must adopt new technology so we may provide the finest print quality and best value for our customers. 2016 saw two David Menzies major investments in technology. In December, we purchased an HP Indigo WS6800 series digital press. Indigo is synonymous with excellence and produces the flawless print quality that major brands demand. Our 2nd Mark Andy Performance Series flexo press is the most technologically advanced, high-end, efficient solution available. We’ve got the right solution for your label needs whether you need 10 labels or 10,000,000! We are grateful for our customers’ continued support as we look forward to our Golden Anniversary and we are proud to say… “We Label America.” David Menzies President 8 · SBJ.NET FEB. 27, 2017
ADVERTISING & COMMUNICATIONS AREA'S LARGEST PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANIES Name Top Local Executive(s), Year Address Employees Rank Telephone • Fax (Local) 2015 Revenues1 Products Other Services Representative Clients Title(s) Founded Headquarters Locally Website Creator Designs Kanakuk Kamps, Camp Barnabas, Dwain & Trina Banner, 1 (1) 4353 Hwy 13, Bolivar 65613 (417) 777-8337 • (417) 326-8497 50 $4,200,000 Custom apparel, ad specialty items, banners, business cards, brochures Screen printing, business cards, embroidery, graphic design Ozarks Coca-Cola/Dr Pepper owners 1991 CreatorDesigns.com Bottling Co Bolivar Express Press Cliff Hampton, owner; 2 (3) 1860 St Louis St, Springfield 65802 (417) 869-3849 • (417) 865-3133 24 WND Apparel, embroidery, buttons, cups, pens, magnets, caps, uniforms Graphic design, printing services, copying, bindery, screen printing WND Austin Owens, sales manager 1964 Express-Press.net Springfield Graystone Graphics Inc Lucy Simpson, president/ Apparel, pens, calendars, tote bags, CEO; 3 (2) 1052 Kathryn St, Nixa 65714 (417) 725-5788 • (417) 725-9652 18 WND towels, key chains, clocks, Screen printing, embroidery Modern Granite Tops, Mothers Brewing Co, Ozarks Hydrographic Julie Allen, co-owner, 1989 GraystoneGraphics.com travel mugs marketing vice president Nixa Centra LLC dba Executive Data Control Decorated apparel of all types Supply chain management, e- Bass Pro Shops, Oxford CoxHealth Walker Deibel, 4 (5) 4331 W Calhoun St, Springfield 65802 (417) 886-2693 • (417) 886-7741 16 $3,000,000 commerce solutions, printing, including medical scrubs, corporate warehousing & fulfillment, design, Foundation, Children's Miracle owner/president 1967 GrowWithEDC.com gifts, signs, banners, pens, mugs direct mail, embroidery Network, The Larson Group Springfield DL Media Inc Custom apparel, logos, trade show Media buying, video production, graphic Branson Airport, national airlines, Dianne Davis, 5 (6) 720 W Center Circle, Nixa 65714 (417) 725-1816 • (417) 725-8365 14 WND displays, brochures, pens, caps, & Web design & hosting, advertising & Tri-Lakes Ford Chrysler owner/president 1997 DLMedia.com mugs, totes, USBs, gifts, awards marketing, social media management Nixa Bigfish Screenprinting LLC Custom art, logo design, business 6 (4) 738 S Glenstone Ave, Springfield 65802 (417) 869-1700 • (417) 869-1315 13 $700,000 Apparel, headwear, pens, mugs cards, laser-etched fleece, Polar Tank, Bass Pro Shops, Pineapple Whip Vicki Simpson, owner Springfield 2001 BigFishTees.com fundraising The Greek Corner Screen Printing & Embroidery Apparel, tackle twill, monogramming, City of Springfield, Springfield 7 (7) 2109 E Rockhurst, Ste A, Springfield 65802 (417) 865-8011 13 WND bags, uniforms, vinyl names & In-house screen printing, embroidery, numbers, banners, business cards, art department, no screen/art fees Cardinals, Springfield Public Jason Parke, president Springfield 1983 GreekCornerPrinting.com name tags Schools Advertising Plus Apparel, hats, pens, mugs, tools, 8 (9) 2130 W Vista St, Springfield 65807 (417) 889-1200 • (417) 823-0685 12 $2,850,000 knives, company/school incentives, Custom in-house graphic design, screen printing & embroidery WND Marc Kiser, owner/president Springfield 1989 Advertising-Plus.com awards, outdoor & leisure items Elite Promotions Inc Tammy Wilmsmeyer, Pens, shirts, hats, bags, mugs, Fulfillment programs, screen printing, president; 9 (8) 545 S Union Ave, Springfield 65802 (417) 866-8989 • (417) 866-2075 11 WND padfolios, USBs, portable power select 24-hour turnaround, free artwork, Banking, health care, insurance industries Roger Wasson Jr, vice 1994 ElitePromo.com stations, electronics warehousing capabilities, embroidery president Springfield Promoter Advertising Products Business accessories, awards, cups, Wayne Wilson, president; 10 (10) 1601 E Republic Road, Springfield 65804 (417) 889-0772 • (417) 889-1865 5 WND writing instruments, custom headwear, apparel, uniforms, tote Embroidery, screen printing, graphic design WND Jim Altic, general manager 1992 GoPromoter.com bags Springfield Yates Promotions Graphic design, safety & incentive 11 (12) 5337 S Campbell Ave, Ste B, Springfield 65810 (417) 881-6852 • (417) 881-6885 3 WND Trade show items, corporate gifts, safety awareness items programs, fulfillment, embroidery, WND David & Linda Yates, owners Springfield 1984 YatesPromo.com screen printing Worldwide Promotional Products Trade show products, customer Rich Cole, 12 3165 W Republic Road, Springfield 65807 2 $1,500,000 recognition & safety awareness, Warehousing, fulfillment services, GE Energy, SC Johnson, Wisconsin Lift Truck, Truman State Mark Ebbesen, owners 1997 (417) 875-5926 • (417) 883-4376 embroidery, screen printing, custom digital printing University, US Army Springfield WorldWidelim.com manufacturing B & B Sales Co Patty Miller, 13 (13) 209 E Pine, Strafford 65757 (417) 736-3100 • (417) 736-3633 2 $550,000 Promotional products & apparel Creative consultants offering personalized customer service WND Lyndi Miller-Tiggemann, owners; 1980 BBSalesCo.com Strafford The Team Inc Custom & stock products, client Graphic design, certified pricing, Jack Henry & Associates Inc, Jeff Johnson, 14 (11) 2155 E Sunshine St, Springfield 65804 (417) 839-8326 2 WND gifts, show handouts, golf tournament prizes & gifts, plaques, corporate catalogs, Web ordering, custom monogram & embroidery, Lambert's Cafe, USA Mortgage, Workforce Hospitality, president 2001 TheTeamInc.com awards direct mail programs, packaging GolfProWears Springfield As of April 4, 2016. Ranked by number of total local employees, then by revenues. The previous year's rankings are in parentheses. Springfield Business Journal relies on the individual businesses to be truthful and accurate in their representation of information listed. WND = Would not disclose. To be considered for future lists, email srozean@sbj.net. 1 Estimated © Copyright 2016 SBJ. All rights reserved. This material may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Researched by Emily Letterman 10 · SBJ.NET FEB. 27, 2017
ADVERTISING & COMMUNICATIONS AREA'S LARGEST ADVERTISING AGENCIES Name Year Address Local Rank Services Representative Clients Top Local Executive(s), Title(s) Other Key Personnel Founded Telephone • Fax Employees Locally Website Marlin Network Dennis Marlin, CEO; Communications, advertising, culinary, strategic Sheri Austin, founder, The Alchemedia (1) 1200 E Woodhurst Drive, Bldg V, Springfield 65804 Unilever Food Solutions; Doug Austin, senior vice 1 (417) 885-4500 • (417) 887-3643 150 planning, branding, new product & menu Starbucks; Nestle Professional president; Project; Valeri Lea, partner, DEEP; Matt 1985 development, Web/digital strategy Rose, executive creative director MarlinNetwork.com Todd Carroll, CFO Noble Communications Co Marketing strategy & branding, full-service creative concepting, digital creative services, Tamko Building Products Inc; The (2) 2215 W Chesterfield Blvd, Springfield 65807 Keith Acuff, CEO; David Nehmer, president; Nancy 2 (417) 875-5000 • (417) 875-5051 65 traditional/digital media planning & buying, JM Smucker Co; Country Bob Noble, founder/chairman Banasik, senior vice president 1969 Financial Noble.net predictive analytics, photography ADsmith Marketing & Advertising Marketing research, focus groups, PR, media Angela Smith, owner/ Metro Appliances & More; Great (3) 1736 E Sunshine St, Ste 801, Springfield 65804 buying, HD video, photography, graphic design, Southern president; Hillary West, Shannon Perryman, 3 (417) 881-7722 • (417) 881-7552 20 Web development, social media advertising & Bank; Ronald McDonald Celeste Skidmore, executive Morgan Nielsen, vice presidents 2000 House Charities of the Ozarks ADsmith.biz account management vice president DL Media Inc Judy Stiles, media director; Dalal Video/audio production, Web design & hosting, (4) 720 W Center Circle, Nixa 65714 SEO, marketing, graphic design, media research & Branson Airport; Tri-Lakes Ford Dianne Davis, Raikos, media buyer; Dana Harding, 4 (417) 725-1816 • (417) 725-8365 14 Chrysler; Table Rock Boats owner/president video services manager; Krystal 1997 placement, photography, promotional products DLMedia.com Imerman, production manager The Medical Package LLC Matt Greene, executive creative Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc; (5) 1200 E Woodhurst Drive, Ste P, Springfield 65804 Brand development, strategy, logos, packaging, Laura McCaskill, director; Lean McKay, director of 5 (417) 890-9728 • (417) 268-9112 12 collateral, Web, IP, media Alere Radius Health Inc; Singulex president/CEO creative services; Erin Tyler, director of 2009 Inc TheMedPack.com client services Revel Advertising Advertising & marketing strategy, creative Missouri State University Chris Jarratt, Amanda Day, art director; Megan (6) 429 Boonville Ave, Springfield 65806 6 (417) 368-6966 • (417) 368-4086 11 services, brand development, media planning & Athletics; Mother's Brewing Co; creative director/partner; Buchbinder, marketing manager; 2010 buying, Web & graphic design, social media Ollis/Akers/Arney Nicole Jarratt, CEO/partner Hayley Poppell, key account executive RevelAdvertising.com Schilling/Sellmeyer & Associates Inc Marketing, graphic design, copywriting, print, Springfield Cardinals; Cox (7) 509 W Olive, Ste 102, Springfield 65806 Matt Sellmeyer, Jim Bailey, 7 (417) 889-3030 • (417) 889-0210 7 broadcast & electronic production, media buying, HealthPlans; Ozarks Coca-Cola/Dr owner/president director of marketing 1992 Web development, social media Pepper Bottling Co SchillingSellmeyer.com As of April 4, 2016. Ranked by number of local employees. The previous year's rankings are in parentheses. Springfield Business Journal relies on the individual businesses to be truthful and accurate in their representation of information listed. To be considered for future lists, email srozean@sbj.net. © Copyright 2016 SBJ. All rights reserved. This material may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Researched by Geoff Pickle FEB. 27, 2017 SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL · 11
ADVERTISING & COMMUNICATIONS AREA'S LARGEST CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Name Local 2016 Annual Address Number of Employees Counties Served Top Local Executive(s), Year Rank Budget Membership Telephone • Fax Members Volunteers Amenities/Services Offered Title(s) Founded Fees Website Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce Greene, Christian, Dallas, Polk, Webster 202 S John Q Hammons Pkwy, Springfield 65806 25 Matt Morrow, 1 (1) (417) 862-5567 • (417) 862-1611 1,746 1,000 $2,600,000 $442 base Networking opportunities, website, business referrals, president 1919 legislative advocacy, economic development SpringfieldChamber.com Branson Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce & CVB Stone, Taney, Barry, Christian, Greene; 269 Hwy 248, Branson 65616 33 Jeff Seifried, 2 (2) (417) 334-4084 • (417) 334-4139 1,020 100 $12,000,000 $390 base Boone, Carroll AR president/CEO 1945 Membership, recognition events, networking events BransonChamber.com Nixa Area Chamber of Commerce Christian, Greene, Taney, Stone, Webster 566 W Mount Vernon, Nixa 65714 3 Tammy Mast, 3 (3) (417) 725-1545 • (417) 725-4532 455 100 WND $225 to $5,000 Website, chamber directory listings, networking & president & CEO 1987 advertising, community initiatives, events NixaChamber.com Ozark Chamber of Commerce Christian, Greene, Taney, Stone 1471 W South St, Ozark 65721 3 Economic development assistance, continuing Andrea Sitzes, 4 (5) (417) 581-6139 • (417) 581-0639 453 As needed $270,000 $135 to $2,750 education executive director 1949 OzarkChamber.com & networking events Lebanon Area Chamber of Commerce Laclede County region 186 N Adams St, Lebanon 65536 2 Darrell Pollock, 5 (4) (417) 588-3256 • (417) 588-3251 425 13 $160,000 $200 base Relocation & tourist information, maps, economic executive director 1948 development assistance, community development LebanonMissouri.com Table Rock Lake Chamber of Commerce Stone, Taney 14226 State Hwy 13, Kimberling City 65686 5 Member services, visitor information, destination Sheila Thomas, president/ 6 (6) (417) 739-2564 • (417) 739-2580 400 12 WND $125 to $1,250 marketing, legislative advocacy, economic CEO 1974 VisitTableRockLake.com development Monett Chamber of Commerce Barry, Lawrence 200 E Broadway, Monett 65708 7 Online directory & listing, referrals, holiday Jeff Meredith, 7 (7) (417) 235-7919 • (417) 235-4076 270 50 WND $131 base celebrations, golf tournament, government affairs & executive director 1947 Monett-Mo.com advocacy Aurora Area Chamber of Commerce 121 E Olive St, Aurora 65605 1 Lawrence, Barry Shannon Walker, executive 8 (10) (417) 678-4150 • (417) 678-1387 215 125 WND $175 Business referrals, relocation information director 1939 AuroraMoChamber.com Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce Barry 504 Main St, Cassville 65625 1 Brittany Farris, 9 (11) (417) 847-2814 • (417) 847-0804 215 10 WND $50 to $800 State maps, local business & tourist information, director 1954 visitors' guide, Christmas parade, Branson information Cassville.com Republic Area Chamber of Commerce Greene, Christian Andrea Banwart, 113 W Hwy 174, Republic 65738 1 Website listing, publicity & advertising, 10 (12) (417) 732-5200 • (417) 732-2851 202 40 WND $225 to $1,000 networking, business referrals, committee executive director; 1981 Dustin Royster, president RepublicChamber.com involvement, business expo Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce 1469 Spur Drive , Marshfield 65706 1 Webster, Laclede, Greene, Wright Mark Foglesong, president 11 (14) (417) 859-3925 • (417) 468-3944 200 4 WND $50 to $200 Yearly business, civic & religious events Erica Lafferty, vice president 1972 MarshfieldMoChamberofCommerce.com Hollister Area Chamber of Commerce D Todd Aeschliman, Stone, Taney Post Office Box 674, Hollister 65673 1 Chairman 12 (13) (417) 334-3050 • (417) 334-5501 200 20 $50,000 $250 - $500 Listings in chamber directory, website, community Alice Yeager, Administrative 1984 guide, sponsorship opportunities HollisterChamber.net Assistant Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce Pam Dudley, director 425 E Mount Vernon Blvd, Mount Vernon 65712 N/A Lawrence, Greene, Barry, Jasper 13 (9) (417) 466-7654 • (417) 466-7654 150 N/A WND $100-$5000 Tourist center Max Springer, 1958 board president MtVernonChamber.com Webster, Greene, Christian Rogersville Area Chamber of Commerce Community development, resource Tyler James, president 107 E Center St, Rogersville 65742 1 14 (15) (417) 753-7538 • (417) 753-7538 132 12 WND $125 to $300 directory, monthly networking lunches, Tami North, executive 1994 welcome bags, free area maps, website and social director RogersvilleChamber.com media listings, ribbon cuttings Jen Welton, executive Willard Area Chamber of Commerce Greene director PO Box 384, Willard 65781 1 15 (16) (417) 742-2442 50 15 WND $150 Referrals, community directory, ribbon cuttings, Mindy Latham, past 1991 promotional and community opportunities president, treasurer; WillardChamber.org Matt Kelley, president As of Jan. 2, 2017. Ranked by number of members, then by year established. Springfield Business Journal relies on the individual chambers to be truthful and accurate in their representation of information listed. To be considered for future lists, email srozean@sbj.net. WND = Would not disclose. © Copyright 2017 SBJ. All rights reserved. This material may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Researched by Geoff Pickle 12 · SBJ.NET FEB. 27, 2017
ADVERTISING & COMMUNICATIONS GREENE COUNTY'S TOP EMPLOYMENT SECTORS Employment Wages Average Weekly Wage Number of Firms Rank Industry 2015 2015 2015 2015 Industry Fields Included 2014 2014 2014 2014 30,397 $1,464,587,887 $926 1,000 1 Health Care & Social Assistance 29,960 $1,384,844,644 $889 913 Ambulatory health care services, nursing & residential care facilities, social assistance Motor vehicle & parts dealers, furniture & home furnishings stores, electronics & appliance stores, building 20,027 $561,147,412 $538 851 materials & garden supply, food & beverage, health & personal care, gasoline stations, clothing & 2 Retail Trade 19,695 $528,941,518 $516 838 accessories, sporting goods, hobby, book & music stores, general merchandise, miscellaneous store retailers, nonstore retailers 19,130 $806,005,196 $941 152 3 Government 19,013 $784,575,275 $794 152 Local, federal & state municipalities 14,966 $226,432,770 $291 561 4 Accommodation & Food Services 14,589 $211,446,000 $279 561 Hotels, lodges, food service & drinking places Food manufacturing, beverage & tobacco, textile mills, apparel, leather & allied products, wood, paper, printing, 11,862 $565,508,956 $918 311 5 Manufacturing 11,830 $544,343,000 $885 328 petroleum & coal, primary metal & fabricated metal, electrical equipment & appliances, transportation equipment, furniture 9,853 $271,293,856 $530 457 6 Administrative & Waste Services 10,366 $265,754,044 $493 448 Administrative & support services, waste management & remediation services 8,052 $407,106,817 $972 482 7 Wholesale Trade 7,949 $386,556,149 $935 482 Merchant wholesalers, durable & nondurable goods, electronic markets & agent/brokers Legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping & payroll, architecture, engineering, consulting, Professional & Technical 6,565 $371,021,327 $1,085 811 8 Services 6,240 $340,941,161 $1,050 782 research & development, advertising, public relations, technical services, scientific research, interior, industrial & graphic design services 5,566 $520,504,387 $864 632 9 Construction 5,319 $229,897,814 $829 623 Building construction, heavy & civil engineering construction, special trades contractors Other Services, Except Public 4,640 $127,078,863 $518 687 Repair & maintenance, personal & laundry services, membership organizations & associations, private 10 Administration 4,455 $113,552,313 $490 687 households Management of Companies & 3,604 $286,037,155 $1,433 96 Company & enterprise management, management of bank holding companies, other holding companies, 11 Enterprises 3,500 $253,404,598 $1,393 99 corporate subsidiaries 3,514 $130,618,558 $715 93 Publishing industries, motion picture & sound recording, broadcasting (except Internet), 12 Information 3,263 $126,119,553 $744 84 telecommunications, ISPs, search portals & data processing, other information services As of Dec. 19, 2016.Ranked by Greene County 2015 employment, the latest figures available, according to the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center. To be considered for future lists, email srozean@sbj.net. © Copyright 2016 SBJ. All rights reserved. This material may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Researched by Emily Letterman FEB. 27, 2017 SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL · 13
ADVERTISING & COMMUNICATIONS AREA'S LARGEST INDUSTRY NETWORKING GROUPS Name Year Address Annual Contact Person Rank Local Members Meeting Schedule Application Process Group Focus Founded Phone • Fax Membership Dues Current President Affliation Website Springfield Metropolitan Bar Association Professional education & networking, 1615 S Ingram Mill Road, Bldg D, Springfield 65804 11:45 am referrals, community projects & outreach, Crista Hogan 1903 1 (2) (417) 831-2783 • (417) 831-2842 1,000 $230 third Wednesdays Open application publications for attorneys & law school Robert Palmer Local SpringfieldBar.com students Masterminds of Biz Building business relationships, passing 1233 E Republic Road, Springfield 65804 Varies Curt & Elizabeth Gaddis 2009 2 (3) (417) 496-8442 850 $100 weekly Open application referrals & keeping more money in the Curt & Elizabeth Gaddis Local MastermindsOfBiz.com local market Home Builders Association of Greater Springfield 636 W Republic Road, Bldg D-108, Springfield 65807 Varies Emily Fletcher 1954 3 (4) (417) 881-3711 • (417) 881-7334 370 $470 third tuesdays Open application Residential construction John Marion National HBASpringfield.com Greene County Medical Society 1911 S National Ave, Ste 401, Springfield 65804 Varies Membership open Physician & patient advocacy; physician Cathy Leiboult 1874 4 (5) (417) 887-1017 • (417) 719-9016 325 $100-$340 monthly to physicians continuing education Dr Alexander Hover Local GCMS.us Greater Springfield Dental Society 1717 E Republic Road, Ste A, Springfield 65804 6 pm Jean Harmison 1906 5 (7) (417) 882-4117 • (417) 886-3685 270 $1,000 third Thursdays Open application Dental education & advocacy Dr Lisa Castleman National GrSDS.org Association of IT Professionals Southwest Missouri Chapter 11:30 am, varies 405 N Jefferson Ave, Springfield 65806 Professional development & IT Randy Baker 1968 6 (8) 417-234-4270 258 $130-$275 third Wednesdays, first Open application networking/education Jason Klein National AITPSpringfield.org Fridays Missouri Society of Professional Engineers-Ozark Chapter Promote ethical, competent engineering PO Box 1152, Springfield 65801 Noon Neil Brady 1941 7 (9) (573) 636-4861 183 $196-$350 first Thursdays Open application practices, public safety & welfare to Kirk Juranas National MSPE.org engineers & interns American Institute of Architects-Springfield 1717 E Republic Road, Ste A, Springfield 65804 11:30 am Linden Mueller 1964 8 (11) (417) 886-8606 • (417) 886-3685 150 $50-$95 second Wednesdays Open application Continuing education & advocacy Russ Moffett National AIASpringfield.org As of Oct. 31, 2016. Ranked by number of local members. The previous year's rankings are in parentheses. Greater Springfield Board of Realtors, which ranked No. 1 on last year's list, did not respond to survey requests. Springfield Business Journal relies on individual businesses to be truthful and accurate in their representation of information listed. WND = Would not disclose. To be considered for future lists, email srozean@sbj.net. © Copyright 2016 SBJ. All rights reserved. This material may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Researched by Zach Smith 14 · SBJ.NET FEB. 27, 2017
ADVERTISING & COMMUNICATIONS AREA'S LARGEST GENERAL NETWORKING GROUPS Name Year Address Annual Membership Contact Person Rank Local Members Meeting Time Application Process Group Focus Founded Telephone • Fax Dues Current President Affiliation Website The Network for Springfield's Young Professionals 202 S John Q Hammons Pkwy, Springfield 65806 Varies Connecting young professionals Paige Oxendine 2007 1 (1) (417) 862-5567 • (417) 862-1611 495 $50-$200 Typically twice per month Open application both socially & civically Marshall Kinne Local TheNetworkSpringfield.com Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast 1717 E Republic Road, Ste A, Springfield 65804 Noon Nonpolitical, nonreligious service Kimberly Pittman 1967 2 (2) (417) 886-8606 230 $775 Thursdays By invitation organization Bill McNeill National SpringfieldSoutheastRotary.org Rotary Club of Springfield 1717 E Republic Rd, Ste A, Springfield 65804 Noon Kimberly Pittman 1919 3 (3) (417) 886-8606 • (417) 886-3685 137 $947.50 Tuesdays By invitation Humanitarian service club Casey Pyle National DowntownRotarySpringfieldMO.org Sertoma Club of Springfield 901 St Louis St, Ste 200-1, Springfield 65804 Noon Becky Lucas 1941 4 (4) (417) 863-1231 100 $240 Thursdays Open application Local children's charities Nathan Posten National SpringfieldSertoma.org Focus Inc PO Box 4628, Springfield 65808 7 pm Socialization, business networking Paul Rucker 1999 5 (5) (417) 848-8522 100 $30 second Tuesdays Open application & philanthropy for gays & lesbians Paul Rucker Local Focus-Inc.org Springfield's Best Inc 901 St Louis St, Ste 105, Springfield 65806 5:30 pm first Thursdays; Board-approved Theresa Gilmore 1994 6 (6) (417) 868-0290 • (417) 868-0267 95 $4,380 11 am third Wednesdays application Marketing & advertising Gwen Beebe Local SpringfieldsBest.com Rotary Club of Springfield Sunrise 1717 E Republic Road, Ste A, Springfield 65804 7 am Kimberly Pittman 1989 7 (10) (417) 886-8606 • (417) 886-3685 85 $815.80 Wednesdays By invitation Community service Jean Gruetzemacher National SunriseRotaryClub.com Heart of the Ozarks Sertoma Club 901 St Louis St, Ste 200-1, Springfield 65804 Noon Becky Lucas 1969 8 (7) (417) 863-1231 80 $260 Fridays Open application Local children's charities Paul King National HOTOSertoma.org As of Oct. 31, 2016. Ranked by number of local individual members, then by year founded locally. The previous year's rankings are in parentheses. Springfield Business Journal relies on individual groups to be truthful and accurate in their representation of information listed. Chambers of commerce are published on a separate list. To be considered for future lists, email srozean@sbj.net. © Copyright 2016 SBJ. All rights reserved. This material may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Researched by Zach Smith FEB. 27, 2017 SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL · 15
CONSTRUCTION Visualizing change? Build new or renew with Kenmar Construction. Kenmar C O M M E R C I A L C O N S T R U C T I O N & R E N O V A T I O N 1637 W. College St. (417) 863-1313 kenmarconst.com 16 · SBJ.NET FEB. 27, 2017
CONSTRUCTION AREA'S LARGEST COMMERCIAL GENERAL CONTRACTORS Name Billings Percent of Work Year Address Employees Areas of Specialty Rank 2015 Current Backlog Subcontracted Recent Projects Top Local Executive(s), Title(s) Founded Telephone • Fax (Local) Coverage Area 2014 Commercial Locally Website DeWitt & Associates Inc Construction management Kickapoo High School FEMA/Performing 1256 S Barnes Ave, Springfield 65804 $79,900,000 75% Arts Center, MSU's O'Reilly Clinical Kevin Wagner, president/CEO 1 (1) (417) 881-4820 • (417) 881-8317 $100,500,000 $87,000,000 128 100% Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Health Sciences Center, Branson Ferris 1959 Oklahoma Dewitt-Associates.com Wheel Larry Snyder & Co Commercial, medical, vacation Mercy Clinic-Joplin, Birch Point Larry Snyder & 4820 N Towne Centre Drive, Ozark 65721 $59,779,000 95% 2 (2) (417) 887-6897 • (417) 447-3040 $48,349,000 $62,000,000 30 100% resorts, industrial, multifamily Skilled Nursing, Digital Monitoring Bob Keller, co-CEOs; 1978 Nationwide Products Dusty Emmert, president LSCInc.com Build LLC Hospitality, residential, student Castlewood at Wicklow, Chesterfield Ron Barrett, managing principal; 431 S Jefferson, Ste 116-A, Springfield 65806 $53,046,994 95% housing, historic rehab 3 (417) 862-9500 • (417) 862-9501 $37,950,607 $32,000,000 10 100% Missouri, Arizona, Kansas, Lofts, Sky 11 Paula Thompson & 2008 Steve Monsanto, co-owners BuildLLC.net Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas Branco Enterprises Inc Design-build, commercial, 1525 E Republic Road, Ste A-125, Springfield $43,930,847 50% industrial, concrete, civil Fremont Elementary, Expedia Call Justin Branham, president; 4 (4) 65804 $42,041,571 $40,541,518 25 100% Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Center, Vital Farms Sean Thouvenot, vice president 1933 (417) 451-5250 • (417) 451-2851 Kansas Branco.com Morelock-Ross Builders Inc Design-build, construction Andy's Frozen Custard, Bear Village 722 W Olive St, Springfield 65806 $34,733,734 85% student housing, Schweitzer Brentwood Wayne Morelock, president; 5 (5) (417) 864-6661 • (417) 869-0751 $38,504,912 $26,000,000 44 96% management Kenny Ross, vice president 1982 Missouri & Arkansas Library Morelock-Ross.com RE Smith Construction1 Commercial, civic, educational, Willard Orchard Hills School, Monett 1036 W Second St, Joplin 64801 $30,336,200 85% health care, industrial Dick Smith, president; 6 (7) $32,500,000 $10,000,000 50 100% Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Central Park Elementary School, Dave Smith, vice president 1962 (417) 831-2536 • (417) 782-6738 Strafford Elementary School RESmithConst.com Arkansas Hartman & Co Inc Heavy civil, gas & water Dean Hartman, president; 1200 E Woodhurst J-200, Springfield 65804 $28,600,000 10% utilities, stormwater, bridge Battlefield & Highway 65, Prime site- 7 (8) (417) 882-2062 • (417) 882-2702 $26,000,000 $25,000,000 86 100% work, traffic signals work, Republic Road Mary Beth Hartman & 1986 Justin Wallace, vice presidents HartmanCoMo.com Springfield & 50-mile radius As of Nov. 14, 2016. Ranked by 2015 billings. The previous year's rankings are in parentheses. The Killian Group ranked No. 3 last year and could not be reached for this list. Springfield Business Journal relies on the individual businesses to be truthful and accurate in their representation of information listed. WND=would not disclose. To be considered for future lists, email srozean@sbj.net. 1 RE Smith Construction, which is based in Joplin, operates a satellite office at 311 S. Union. © Copyright 2016 SBJ. All rights reserved. This material may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Researched by Eric Olson Let’s work together to build your dream in 2017 What can we build for you? Call Rich or Lowell. INDUSTRIAL | COMMERCIAL | OFFICES | RELIGIOUS Branson Buchanan Elementary FEB. 27, 2017 SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL · 17
CONSTRUCTION AREA'S LARGEST ARCHITECTURAL FIRMS Name Local Local Address Inst Ind Year Founded Rank Registered Employees Other Services Gov Projects Top Local Executive(s), Title(s) Telephone • Fax Comm Res Locally Architects AITs Website Bates & Associates Inc Mercy Heart Hospital, Long Creek Lodge Steven Warlick, president/CEO; 1 (1) 433 W Walnut St, Springfield 65806 (417) 865-2065 • (417) 865-8313 15 36 15 Architecture, master planning, interior design & engineering technologies 45% 35% 10% 5% 5% at the Cliffs, Brentwood Center Bo Hagerman, director of design; 1973 BatesArchitects.com renovations Todd Jacobs, COO Sapp Design Associates Architects PC Architecture, sustainable design, 2 (2) 3750 S Fremont Ave, Springfield 65804 (417) 877-9600 • (417) 877-9696 11 20 5 FEMA shelters, master planning, 75% 10% 10% 5% Farmers Park building No 5, Neosho Michael Sapp, president; Junior High School, Joplin Public Library Jim Stufflebeam, vice president 1986 SDAArchitects.com interior design Butler, Rosenbury & Partners Inc Acacia Spa; Home2 Suites; Embassy 3 (4) 319 N Main Ave, Ste 200, Springfield 65806 (417) 865-6100 • (417) 865-6102 10 23 9 Architecture, project management, land planning & zoning 10% 75% 5% 5% Suites 5% Hotel & Convention Center, Denton, Tim Rosenbury, managing partner 1978 BRPAE.com Texas Baron Design & Associates LLC 4 (8) 1855 S Ingram Mill Road, Ste 201, Springfield 65804 (417) 877-9800 • (417) 877-9802 7 14 3 Architectural services & interior design 10% 70% 10% 5% 5% Gardner Capital Inc; OakStar Bank, Bolivar; Centerville Cottages, Kearney Rita Baron, principal 2003 Baron-Design.com Buxton Kubik Dodd Creative Architecture, interior design, 5 (3) 1435 E Bradford Pkwy, Ste 100, Springfield 65804 (417) 890-5543 • (417) 890-5563 6 21 3 mechanical, electrical & plumbing engineering, master planning, furniture 15% 35% 10% 35% Loren Cook Co, O'Reilly Ransin law office, 5% EFCO Brian Kubik, president; Jonathan Dodd, vice president 2003 BK-DC.com specification Esterly, Schneider & Associates Inc O'Reilly Auto Parts nationwide, St James 6 (5) 1736 E Sunshine St, Ste 417, Springfield 65804 (417) 862-0558 • (417) 862-3265 6 18 4 Full-service 30% 45% 15% 5% 5% Veteran's Home addition & remodel, City Craig Schneider, president; Melissa Higbie, principal 1947 EsterlySchneider.com Utilities print shop & carpenter shop H Design Group LLC Rob Haik, 7 (6) 5039 S National Ave, Ste 7A, Springfield 65810 (417) 887-6595 • (417) 887-6921 6 16 4 Architecture & design 35% 40% 10% 15% 0% Lift Truck Center Inc, Brewery District Flats, Bear Village Brent Stevens, 2000 HDesignGroup.com Todd Bolin, principal architects Hood-Rich Architecture Northside Christian Church; Watters Jim Lohmeyer, 8 (11) 400 South Ave, Ste 300, Springfield 65806 (417) 862-4483 • (417) 720-2617 6 13 4 Architectural, interior & graphic design 15% 40% 30% 10% 5% Creek Hotel & Convention Center, Larry Parke, 1962 HoodRich.com Allen,Texas; Fairfield Inn & Suites Billy Kimmons, principal architects Paragon Architecture LLC Sustainable design of civic, public Webwood Assisted Living Center, Schmidt Brad Erwin, president & principal 9 (19) 430 S Glenstone Ave, Springfield 65802 (417) 885-0002 • (417) 868-0072 5 20 9 safety, education, health care, 40% 25% 25% 5% 5% Associates office building, Willard South architect 2010 ParagonArchitecture.com commercial & manufacturing facilities Intermediate School Dake Wells Architecture Inc 10 (9) 134 Park Central Square, Ste 300, Springfield 65806 (417) 831-9904 5 16 9 Architecture, interiors, master planning, graphic design 60% 20% 0% 0% 20% Schweitzer Brentwood Library, MSU Welcome Center, MSU Glass Hall Brandon Dake, president; Andrew Wells, vice president 2004 Dake-Wells.com Sam A Winn & Associates Architects PC 11 (7) 1647 S Enterprise Ave, Springfield 65804 (417) 882-7821 • (417) 882-1876 5 10 2 Full architectural services including digital renderings 90% 5% 0% 5% 0% WND Sam Winn, president; Gary Barbee, partner 1977 SWinnArch.com Buddy Webb & Co Inc Architecture, programming, feasibility Missouri Readiness Center reroof, Fort 12 (13) 3057 E Cairo St, Springfield 65802 (417) 877-1385 • (417) 877-9736 4 14 6 analyses, master & site planning, sustainable/green design & 3-D 10% 75% 10% 0% 5% Leonard Wood; O'Reilly Auto Parts Phase Buddy Webb, president & owner; II corporate addition; Price residence, Lesley Guillot, vice president 1996 BuddyWebbCo.com modeling Strafford GHN Architects Engineers Architecture, engineering, interior Prime Plaza & driver training facility; West 13 (12) 300 S Jefferson Ave, Ste 301, Springfield 65806 (417) 869-0719 • (417) 869-3044 4 11 0 design, master planning, feasibility 75% 5% 20% 0% 0% Plains Fire Station No. 2; SBU nursing JW Bradford Baker, president; Charles Hill, board chairman 1930 GHNAE.com studies, building information modeling training center JPS & Associates Inc South Haven Baptist Church sanctuary 14 (14) 319 N Main Ave, Ste 100, Springfield 65806 (417) 882-4208 • (417) 886-7173 4 10 0 Full-service 5% 5% 75% 5% 10% renovation; Durham Co. addition, Lebanon; Springfield Underground Jeffery Smith, Zach Smith, vice presidents 1993 JPS-Associates.com building No 9 Vecino Design Build LLC Architecture, engineering, interior 15 305 W Commercial St, Springfield 65803 4 7 design, project management, 0% 5% 0% Cresco Student Housing, Sky Eleven, The Bruce Adib-Yazdi, 2012 (417) 720-1577 1 development & construction services 5% 90% Sterling Chris Ball, vice presidents VecinoGroup.com Marshall-Waters-Woody Associates Inc 16 (15) 1736 E Sunshine St, Ste 311, Springfield 65804 4 5 Architecture & planning 10% 25% 10% All Saints Anglican Church; Mid Missouri Bill Woody, (417) 883-2720 • (417) 883-0161 0 50% 5% Bank; Army & Air Force exchange troop store, Ft.Gordon, GA president 1962 MWWArch.com As of Feb. 21, 2017. Ranked by number of local registered architects, then by local employees. The previous year's rankings are in parentheses. AITs = A graduate of architecture school preparing for the registered examination. Inst = Institutional. Comm = Commercial. Gov = Government. Ind = Industrial. Res = Residential. WND = Would Not Disclose. Springfield Business Journal relies on individual businesses to be truthful and accurate in their representation of information listed. To be considered for future lists, email srozean@sbj.net. © Copyright 2017 SBJ. All rights reserved. This material may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Researched by Jana Bounds and Emily Letterman 18 · SBJ.NET FEB. 27, 2017
CONSTRUCTION AREA'S LARGEST ENGINEERING FIRMS Name Local Local EITs Address 2015 Companywide Top Local Executive(s), Year Founded Rank Registered Employees Services Notable Projects Telephone • Fax Revenue Title(s) Locally Engineers (Local) Website Toth & Associates Inc Joplin Public Library; Rockaway Beach 830 E Primrose, Ste 200, Springfield 65807 7 Electrical, structural, civil, bridge, planning, mapping, Wastewater Treatment Plant Lou Toth, president; 1 (1) (417) 888-0645 • (417) 888-0657 16 70 WND GIS, grant writing improvements; Tumbleweed Lewis Wiles, vice president 2003 TothAssociates.com Substation, Hermiston, OR Anderson Engineering Inc Civil, structural & geotechnical engineering, land planning, Neil Brady, 2045 W Woodland St, Springfield 65807 3 Loren Cook expansions; Andy's South president/CEO; 2 (2) (417) 866-2741 • (417) 866-2778 14 50 $7,726,000 environmental, surveying, GIS, drilling, commercial drone Glenstone; Menards Springfield stores John Snider, 1957 services, materials testing & construction observation services AndersonEngineeringInc.com vice president; GeoEngineers Inc Earth science & technology; geotechnical, geological, City Utilities coal combustion residuals Gary Pendergrass, 3050 S Delaware Ave, Springfield 65804 5 geophysical & environmental engineering; horizontal 3 (5) (417) 831-9700 • (417) 831-9777 10 30 $65,915,954 directional drilling & direct pipe engineering design; karst rule support; Dakota Access Pipeline Jon Robison, 2004 project; MoDOT Spirit of 76 Highway Mark Miller, principals GeoEngineers.com investigation & engineering ESC Inc Consulting Engineers 1922 N Broadway Ave, Springfield 65803 4 Scott Bybee, 4 (4) (417) 831-5500 • (417) 831-4533 10 32 WND Mechanical, electrical, civil, automation/controls, structural WND president 1990 ESCFirm.com Malone Finkle Eckhardt & Collins Inc 3333 E Battlefield Road, Ste 1000, Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, commissioning services, energy Sherwood Elementary; Hyatt Place, Cameron Collins, 9 5 (6) Springfield 65804 8 18 $5,300,000 management, sustainable design, facilities assessments, design Little Rock, AR; MSSU Child Jon Eckhardt, 1988 (417) 881-0020 • (417) 881-0053 build, LEED consulting, FEMA safe room design Development Center, Joplin vice presidents MFEC.com Great River Engineering 2826 S Ingram Mill Road, Springfield Civil engineering infrastructure, stormwater, wastewater & Jefferson Avenue foot bridge Jason Sivils, 4 drinking water systems, bridge design, sidewalks, trails, inspection; Kansas extension; city of King Coltrin, 6 (3) 65804 8 32 WND streetscapes, roads & traffic design, civil site design, land Branson downtown improvements Spencer Jones, 1999 (417) 886-7171 • (417) 886-7591 GreatRiv.com surveying Phase III Mel Eakins, principals Olsson Associates Inc Water & wastewater design & consulting, land development & Mercy Orthopedic Hospital; Springfield Ron Mersch, 550 St Louis St, Springfield 65806 1 office leader; 7 (7) (417) 890-8802 • (417) 890-8805 8 40 $120,000,000 surveying, landscape architecture, environmental sciences, sanitary sewer overflow program; Jared Rasmussen, land 2005 transportation, geotechnical, mechanical Ballparks of America OlssonAssociates.com development team leader As of Sept. 5, 2016. Ranked by the number of local registered professional engineers, then by engineers in training (EITs), then by year founded. The previous year's rankings are in parentheses. WND = would not disclose. Springfield Business Journal relies on the individual businesses to be truthful and accurate in their representation of information listed. To be considered for future lists, email srozean@sbj.net. © Copyright 2016 SBJ. All rights reserved. This material may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Researched by Emily Letterman COMMERCIAL | INDUSTRIAL | RESIDENTIAL 417-866-6199 | nesbittconstruction.com YEARS IN BUSINESS 20 · SBJ.NET FEB. 27, 2017
CONSTRUCTION AREA'S LARGEST ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Name Commercial Institutional Union, Area of New Year Residential Address Employees Top Local Executive(s), Rank Nonunion or Operation Representative Contracts Construction Founded Telephone • Fax (Local) Title(s) Open Shop (miles) Repair Locally Website Sechler Electric Inc 90% Danny Downs, 1 (1) 1925 E Phelps St, Springfield 65802 75 Union 65 Castlewood, Aspen Heights, Primatara 10% 70% 30% 0% vice president 1947 (417) 864-5389 • (417) 864-5118 A-1 Electric Service Inc Dedra Jones, 2525 E Livingston St, Ste B, Springfield 65803 Missouri State University-Glass Hall, Fremont 75% president; 2 (2) (417) 831-7770 • (417) 831-2966 75 Union 60 Elementary, Kickapoo High auditorium 25% 10% 0% 90% Gaylen Jones, 1989 A-1Elec.com vice president Bill's Electric Inc Brandon Wilson, 732 N Miller, Springfield 65802 CoxHealth, Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, Ball 90% president; 3 (3) (417) 865-2455 • (417) 865-2425 70 Nonunion 150 Parks of America, Top of the Rock 10% 90% 0% 10% Bill Endicott, 1992 BEIJoplin.com branch manager Faith Technologies Inc David Jahner, 1820 N Barnes Ave, Springfield 65803 Wonders of Wildlife, CoxHealth, Downsteam 80% 20% executive vice president 4 (4) (417) 886-7667 • (417) 886-4325 53 Nonunion 180 Casino 20% 80% 0% Michael Bowman, regional 1992 FaithTechnologies.com vice president Multi-Craft Contractors Inc 2810 N Le Compte Road, Springfield 65803 50% Greg Herren, 5 (6) (417) 869-6791 • (417) 869-6931 48 Nonunion 500 Kraft Foods, 3M, Euticals 50% 100% 0% 0% general manager 2000 Multi-Craft.net Complete Electrical Solutions LLC 715 W Tampa St, Springfield 65802 New Covenant Academy, Kum & Go, Republic 40% James Tillman, 6 (5) (417) 831-8039 • (417) 831-8006 44 Nonunion 150 Refrigeration 60% 50% 25% 25% president 2010 CompleteElectrical.biz Davis Electric Inc 1615 N Hwy CC, Nixa 65714 Ramsey Building, Millstone Custom Homes, Larry 75% Troy Davis, 7 (8) (417) 725-9205 • (417) 725-9258 40 Nonunion 60 Snyder & Co 25% 50% 50% 0% president 2001 DavisElectric.biz As of May 16, 2016. Ranked by number of local employees, then by year founded locally. The previous year's rankings are in parentheses. Springfield Business Journal relies on the individual businesses to be truthful and accurate in their representation of information listed. To be considered for future lists, email srozean@sbj.net. © Copyright 2016 SBJ. All rights reserved. This material may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Researched by Eric Olson FEB. 27, 2017 SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL · 21
CONSTRUCTION AREA'S LARGEST REMODELERS Gross Remodeling Name Business in Business in Revenues Local Employees Top Local Year Founded Rank Telephone • Fax Remodeling Residential Services Recent Projects 2015 Subcontractors Executive(s), Title(s) Locally Website New Construction Commercial 2014 Oak Grove Construction Services Inc David Knetzer, 1 (1) 1846 E Meadowmere St, Springfield 65804 (417) 887-5465 • (417) 887-5444 $5,000,000 28 60% 50% Restoration, remodeling, Itty Bitty City, Days Inn, president; 1973 $4,500,000 60 40% 50% additions, commercial infills Concord Manor Matt Vaughn, OakGroveConstructionServices.com secretary Kenmar Construction Inc General construction, Andy's Frozen Custard HQ, Mark Nation, 2 (3) 1637 W College St, Springfield 65806 (417) 863-1313 • (417) 863-8101 $4,800,000 $3,200,000 14 20 95% 5% 10% 90% commercial renovations, home additions & History Museum on the Square, commercial president; Kent Smith Jr, 1985 KenmarConstruction.com renovations renovation in Monett vice president Nesbitt Construction Inc Commercial, industrial, Strafford High School Bill Nesbitt, president; 3 (2) 1400 St Louis St, Springfield 65802 (417) 866-6199 • (417) 866-0949 $4,500,000 $4,000,000 15 20 65% 35% 10% 90% residential remodeling, new entrance, Lake Country Michael Nesbitt, vice Soccer press box, Ozarks 1977 construction president NesbittConstruction.com Family Health Clinic Four Seasons Factory Direct Sunrooms, room additions, Residential remodels in 1310 N Nias Ave, Springfield 65802 $2,303,058 26 95% 95% Mike Hainrihar, 4 (417) 831-7666 • (417) 831-7664 $1,856,915 4 5% 5% replacement windows, patio north Springfield, Hollister president 2004 FourSeasonsFactoryDirect.com covers & Hermitage KennCo Construction Fire, water & storm damage 5 (4) 580 FR 178, Springfield 65810 (417) 881-8147 • (417) 881-2714 $1,800,000 $2,000,000 9 20 100% 0% 100% 0% restoration, composition roofing, decks, siding, exterior WND Eric Purvis, president 1987 KennCoConstruction.com renovations Rock Solid Renovations 6 (5) 4166 N 20th St, Ozark 65721 (417) 581-8096 • (417) 581-8086 $1,320,000 $1,420,000 8 15 100% 0% 95% 5% Residential & light commercial renovations Shannon, Jana & Lavish Nail Lounge & Spa Jeremiah Lee, owners 1994 BuildRockSolid.com Modern Exteriors of Springfield Inc Glenn Atkinson, Sunrooms, patio covers, 7 (6) 810 W Norton Road, Springfield 65803 (417) 833-5574 • (417) 833-0175 $1,300,000 6 98% 85% windows, roofing, siding, Residential remodel owner; 1973 $1,300,000 15 2% 15% guttering, custom decks Cathi Glassburner, ModernExteriors.com office manager As of Nov. 14, 2016. Ranked by 2015 gross remodeling revenues. The previous year's rankings are in parentheses. Springfield Business Journal relies on the individual businesses to be truthful and accurate in their representation of information listed. WND = Would not disclose. To be considered for future lists, email srozean@sbj.net. © Copyright 2016 SBJ. All rights reserved. This material may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Researched by Geoff Pickle Vision made reality Baron Design & Associates, LLC Architects | Planners | Designers Life has no meaning without imagination 417.887.9800 | baron-design.com 22 · SBJ.NET FEB. 27, 2017
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