When our founder, Oliver Wierdsma, built the downtown post office in 1945, he laid more than just bricks—he laid the foundation for a company rooted in community.
At Oliver Construction, we don’t see ourselves as builders in a community. We see ourselves as community members who happen to build.
Over the decades, every project has been a story of partnership—of listening, responding, and building with purpose.
Take Zachariah’s Acres. They needed a space where individuals with special needs could truly belong. We didn’t just construct buildings; we helped build a campus where everyone feels valued.
Oliver Construction plays a huge role in our community. They’re not spectators – they’re involved behind the scenes, dedicating their time, resources, and expertise to make us better at what we do.
Terry Bartowitz, Co-Founder & President | Zachariah’s Acres, Inc.
When local retailers needed room to grow, we made it happen.
When our schools needed better athletic facilities, we rolled up our sleeves.
When members of our community needed a hand, we started the Oliver Open.
Because for us, building goes beyond bricks and steel—it’s about lifting each other up.
All of this, and so much more, makes us incredibly grateful to celebrate 80 amazing years in this community. And we’re just as excited for what the next 80 will bring.
Thanks to you—our neighbors, clients, and friends—we’ve had the privilege to grow with this community for 80 years. And we’re just getting started.