We’re David Hill Builders.
David A. Hill
Owner/Founder
Regardless of economic conditions, environmental factors and innovative novelties, we will always act with uncompromising integrity, honesty and fairness in all that we do. We will take care of our clients, our community and our people.
David is well known for his industry experience, uncompromising standards in quality construction, and accessibility to clients, team members, vendors and business partners. He is a dynamic individual, actively involved in every company project from pre-construction to final approval, which is unique for a general contractor of our size. This hands-on approach not only creates successful project outcomes, it is a key tool in developing leaders within the organization.
It has been said that David’s greatest strength is his deep-rooted commitment to honesty and integrity. From his company’s very beginning, he has demonstrated a profound commitment to superior customer service by being honorable, straightforward and fair. Even with the prospect of losing potential business, David will always be forthcoming with quotes and provide realistic expectations. “It’s best to be upfront and honest than to omit and hide potential costly expenses.”
Todd Frye
Senior Project Manager
From pre-construction to post-construction, Todd acts as a prominent resource for our clients to ensure their goals and expectations are successfully met. Todd has experience managing many types of commercial projects including new construction, remodels, expansions, and tenant build-outs. Todd’s industry experience includes various types of construction projects in retail/mixed-use, education, finance, hospitality, industrial, public and government.
Todd has managed in excess of over $100 million dollars of various types of construction projects, most notably a $10 million distribution center located in Winston-Salem, NC, the $5 million Shelton-Badgett North Carolina Center for Viticulture and Enology, as well as the construction of three 125,000 square foot Target Supercenters in Virginia and North Carolina.
Todd is well known for his ability to make decisions quickly and under pressure while maintaining the best interest of the client. He has an OSHA 30-hour safety certification and is a LEED® Accredited Professional.
Robert Troutman
Lead Superintendent
With almost 20 years of onsite construction experience, Robert is a results-oriented and performance-driven superintendent that possess exceptional leadership skills. Robert has a proven track record of leading field operations and supervising the successful construction of various types of projects including new construction, historic renovations, office upfits, fast-track expansions and remodels. Daily responsibilities include subcontractor coordination, ensuring worker health and safety, monitoring the schedule, controlling the budget and ensuring the quality of work delivered to our clients is as promised.
Through the years, Robert has been involved with many interesting projects including: the adaptive re-use of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Lofts in Winston-Salem, NC – the conversion of a six-story building, originally built in 1898, into 34 luxury condo units done in accordance with the Department of Interior Guidelines for Historic Preservation; and the Globe Tobacco Loft residential project in Mount Airy, NC – winner of the J. Timothy Anderson Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation.
Loyd Johnson
Project Manager
In this capacity, Loyd like Todd Frye is responsible for the overall performance and successful management of projects. Loyd, having cultivated his construction knowledge from many years of on the job training and learning from others in the industry has taught him how to manage jobs efficiently and fluidly from pre-construction to post-construction.
Loyd believes communication is one of the top priorities – between his crew and clients…he says “I believe in having an open door type of communication – I don’t want anyone to feel like they can’t call me, or talk to me.”
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