We handle a wide range of projects — from framing, drywall, and flooring to remodels and handyman work. Whether it’s updating a basement, repairing damage, or finishing out a new space, our focus is on doing the job right and keeping the process clear and straightforward.
29 Blueprint was born out of the idea that building something—anything—should be about more than the finished product. It’s about the people, the connections, and the care that goes into every nail, every tile, every detail. I'm not interested in doing things the quick and easy way, or following the path everyone else takes. I'm interested in crafting things that mean something—to us, to our clients, to the community. I see every project, whether it's big or small, as an opportunity to bring thoughtfulness back to the work, to slow down and focus on quality, and to do right by the people who put their trust in me.
The name 29 Blueprint has a special meaning to me. It’s inspired by the year 1929, a time that defined resilience and determination in American history. It was a year marked by hardship, but also by the strength of people like my grandmother, who raised me and taught me the value of perseverance and community. 29 Blueprint is about carrying forward that spirit—building with integrity, care, and an understanding that tough times can lead to something better when we come together and do things the right way.
At 29 Blueprint, we’re driven by values that might seem old-fashioned: integrity, respect, and a commitment to craftsmanship. We believe in treating people right, in listening more than we talk, and in making sure the process is just as meaningful as the end result. We know that construction is about more than bricks and beams—it’s about the stories behind those walls and the future they’re holding up. That’s why we take pride not only in what we build, but in how we build it.
I'm driven by values that might seem old-fashioned: integrity, respect, and a commitment to craftsmanship. I believe in treating people right, in listening more than I talk, and in making sure the process is just as meaningful as the end result. I know that construction is about more than bricks and beams—it’s about the stories behind those walls and the future they’re holding up. That’s why I take pride not only in what I build, but in how I build it.