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The First In And The Last Out

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There is very little in this world as important as shelter. Our homes must be havens of safety and protection. In the face of ongoing housing shortages, it is essential that the homes we build are durable and reliable. US Framing exemplifies this durability, celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, having provided comprehensive services to clients for decades in collaboration with US Interiors.

Since its inception, US Framing has specialized in rough carpentry or wood framing for multi-family construction, including apartments, student housing, senior living facilities, hotels, and cross-laminated timber projects. The company’s success is rooted in hard work, innovation, and a commitment to excellence.

Over the years, US Framing has amassed substantial industry knowledge and developed strong relationships. Expanding these relationships, the formation of US Interiors in 2021 allows the company to offer a full turnkey solution, completing both the exterior and interior of buildings. Ralph Buontempo, Superintendent and marketing and media manager for US Interiors explains: “We handle the mouldings, interior and exterior doors, bathroom accessories, and finish work for clubhouses and common areas.”

US Framing is a multigenerational company. Thomas English, having learned from his father and grandfather, expanded into interior work with good timing. Michelle Lopez Hibirma, Marketing Director for US Framing, notes, “Thomas always had a passion for building and construction. Partnering with Kyle Bird, they founded US Interiors to handle the interior aspect.”

Both companies offer a wide range of services, excelling in both exterior and interior work. Hibirma adds, “Not only can we do wood framing and hardware installation, but now we also provide interior finishes.”

This comprehensive service sets the companies apart, providing clients with a seamless experience from project start to finish. “It’s a turnkey package that simplifies the process for clients, offering potential cost savings and convenience,” Buontempo explains.

Kyle Bird, founder of US Interiors, elaborates on their services: “We handle a range of projects from garden-style apartments to high-rises. We supply and install doors, mouldings, closet systems, hardware, access control, mailboxes, and fire extinguishers.”

“We handle a range of projects from garden-style apartments to high-rises. We supply and install doors, mouldings, closet systems, hardware, access control, mailboxes, and fire extinguishers.”

The collaborative approach between US Framing and US Interiors benefits both companies. “We often team up with US Framing. They handle the framing, and we do the finishing,” says Kyle.

After 40 years in business, US Framing has developed an effective strategy: in-house framing work now followed by finish work from US Interiors. In a competitive market, the company’s ability to remain relevant and expand is impressive. According to Hibirma and Buontempo, their success lies in building strong relationships with clients and suppliers, delivering quality work on schedule. As their website states, “With over 40 years of experience, US Framing has tackled virtually every type of wood project, from large-scale to small local projects.”

US Interiors, despite being a newer entity, has also seen rapid growth. Bird attributes their success to strong relationships built over the years, especially during the challenging times of the COVID pandemic. He adds, “Our ability to navigate price increases and start the business without being affected by them was advantageous.”

Both companies prioritize building positive relationships with general contractors. Boutempo emphasizes, “To get more work and build a good reputation, it’s crucial to keep builders happy. Bird agrees, “Effective communication within our team and with customers is key to our success.”

Recent projects include working with The Hanover Company on projects from Texas to New England ranging from 230 to 449 units, with clubhouses and garages. The company currently services seven states, with plans for further expansion in 2025.

US Framing is also expanding into smaller projects. Buontempo notes, “We’re not just focusing on large projects; we’re accommodating smaller builds as well. Our turnkey solutions, where we’re the first in and the last out, offer a unique benefit through our collaboration with US Interiors.”

US Framing and US Interiors continue to set high standards in the construction industry, offering comprehensive and reliable services to their clients.

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