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Bryan Uhler Introduction
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Sep 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
On this episode of the Build Show, Matt interviews one of our new content experts, Bryan Uhler of Pioneer Builders. If you haven't watched any of his videos, you should. He's doing some great things up in the Pacific Northwest.
Bryan's a second-generation builder. His father served in the Vietnam War in the Army Real Estate Corps and returned to, eventually, start Pioneer Builders.
Bryan grew up in the business and didn't believe he would stay in the industry. He now co-runs Pioneer Building with his brother, Tim (@awesomeframers on Instagram).
Listen in to hear Bryan's story and how he got into construction. His unique business plan makes him one of the premiere builders in Washington state.
Check them out on Instagram at @pioneerbuildersinc.
Bryan's a second-generation builder. His father served in the Vietnam War in the Army Real Estate Corps and returned to, eventually, start Pioneer Builders.
Bryan grew up in the business and didn't believe he would stay in the industry. He now co-runs Pioneer Building with his brother, Tim (@awesomeframers on Instagram).
Listen in to hear Bryan's story and how he got into construction. His unique business plan makes him one of the premiere builders in Washington state.
Check them out on Instagram at @pioneerbuildersinc.
Released:
Sep 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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