Building Excellence: Technical Excellence in Construction

Defining Building Excellence — Being Intuitive Technical Problem Solvers

At Miles-McClellan, we believe in building excellence at all levels of our organization. Our team members have an outstanding level of technical knowledge acquired through decades of combined experience working on complex projects and a wide range of challenges. By being exposed to a wide range of challenges, they have intuition that can only come from experience. Technical excellence influences our approach and process which produces a high-quality building built for the best price.

Learn more about our how processes are different from most construction companies, and how they help build excellence in our results and relationships.

How We Approach Excellence in Construction

We are a team dedicated to pleasing our clients, exceeding client expectations, and bettering and improving ourselves every day. Our technical excellence means our work ethic is unsurpassed, and the integrity of our work is evident in every detail of a project through our quality and relationships.

Learn What Building Excellence Means to Our Company Leaders

  • Craig Richards

    Building Excellence is being the easy button for our customers. We use the most cost-effective way to deliver exactly what a customer wants.

    — Craig Richards, Vice President

  • Timothy McClellan

    No matter what your role in the company, the standard is excellence!

    — Timothy McClellan, President, North Carolina

  • Steve Johnston

    Building Excellence is knowledge of all aspects of construction and the delivery of the very best quality, superior to all others. When we finish with the project, we want the owners to see there is a difference between us and the rest of the competition!

    — Steve Johnston, Vice President of Field Operations

  • Russ Brobst

    Part of Building Excellence is keeping a positive attitude and taking pride in my work. Construction doesn’t always go as planned but I keep a positive attitude while staying motivated. All challenges can be overcome and overcoming challenges is building excellence.

    — Russ Brobst, Executive Superintendent

  • Brad Bloomberg, LEED AP

    Building Excellence is more than just the construction process. It’s the ability to overcome all challenges no matter how difficult.

    — Brad Bloomberg, LEED AP, Vice President

  • Ted Tinkler, LEED AP

    Building Excellence is seeing all of the intricate moving parts of construction and solving the issues efficiently and effectively using all of the resources available. This requires dynamic people who are technically sound, but more importantly; people who care about end results and strive for excellence.

    — Ted Tinkler, LEED AP, Chief Development Officer

  • Dillon Overman

    Building Excellence is the fine attention to detail. It is the ability to be both excellent and proficient in addressing the finer details along with the more prominent tasks. All of this leading up to a great performance.

    — Dillon Overman, Sr. Project Manager

Contact Tim McClellan

Email Tim 704.900.1170