Since 1960 Swank Enterprises has been one of the most recognized and respected commercial construction firms in the Northwest. From our headquarters in Montana, we serve Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and Washington state. Swank offers a full range of management services and self-perform much of the work with our trained crews ensuring quality, on-time delivery and budget control. While the needs of our clients vary greatly in terms of project size, facility type and level of complexity - they all share one thing in common: The need for a trusted building partner known for commitment to excellence.
From Wolf Point to Wenatchee, Swank's plant builders have put countless treatment plants and industrial processing facilities online over the past forty years. When you choose Swank for your industrial or municipal project, you will get a team dedicated to safety and budget efficiency, as well as the resources to ensure your project is delivered on schedule. Our crews are trained regularly in confined space rescue, hazardous material awareness, and OSHA compliance - many of our people also have MSHA training.
Over the last 5 decades Swank has built and remodeled hundreds of retail spaces, from gas station travel plazas to supermarkets and large department stores. Swank Enterprises has experienced crews in both building from the ground up, re-modelling occupied facilities and fixture installation. Understanding both the time pressures of the retail trade and the attention to detail required for the finished product, our project managers and superintendents work closely with the owners to ensure satisfaction.
Progress at Ruder Elementary...
Montana State’s American Indian Hall Outline Emerges
#flashbackfriday to warmer days at the Spanish Peaks project...
Community Medical Center & Community Children’s announced Wednesday it is breaking ground on a $13.5 million expansion and remodel of its existing emergency department. Community aims to create a warm and inviting physical environment to improve the experience for patients in the emergency...
Project Update: FVCC College Center...