These are quality guys. No gamesmanship, just a great hard-working regional contractor. Do yourself a favor and hire them. They do treat you fairly and they do great work."

Don McCormick
Woodlands Development Company

Working with Absher

Absher takes great pride in developing and maintaining lasting relationships with our project partners and all stakeholders, understanding that these relationships are vital to everyone's success, both today and in the future.

Subcontractor prequalification - Subcontractors who have not yet worked with us can request our subcontractor-prequalification package by e-mail at info@AbsherNW.com (please use "web info request" in the subject line). This tailored information package explains how we approach the bidding process, steps for subcontractor qualification, provides community resources for small and disadvantaged businesses and more.

Absher hosts a semi-annual Industry Roundtable specifically to develop and further our relationships throughout the regional subcontracting community. This open-forum event allows participants to learn more about Absher's practices and policies, and for us to learn more about their specialties, goals and capabilities as well. If your firm is relatively new to Absher and you'd like more information on our Industry Roundtable program, please e-mail info@AbsherNW.com and be sure to include "Industry Roundtable" in your subject line.

Small & Disadvantaged Business; Apprenticeship
Absher is a regional leader in small-business and apprentice involvement in our projects. We are regular supporters of small-business fairs and events, and take pride in the positive community impact that comes form involving area businesses and residents in our projects. If you're a small, woman- or veteran-owned or other disadvantaged business, we want to know about you. Please click the contact link above to order the subcontractor prequalification package so we can enter your information into our database. Also, you may click here to download a helpful three-page summary of small- and disadvantaged-business terms.