NRV Blueprint March 2025

Overcoming Challenges Like any successful business, Setter Construction has faced obstacles, from economic shifts to labor shortages. Instead of setbacks, they see these challenges as opportunities for growth and adaptation. One of the most pressing issues has been the skilled labor shortage. To address this, they’ve actively engaged with local schools, CTE programs, and community engagement opportunities ensuring the next generation of builders has the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to carry the industry forward. Their Touch-A-Trade program at Touch A-Truck NRV gives children a chance to explore construction tools firsthand. They also work with local schools on workforce development initiatives, helping students build skills for future careers in construction. Staying at the forefront of the industry requires a balance of innovation, sustainability, and customer focus. Setter Construction integrates advanced building materials like Advantech subflooring and energy efficient systems to create durable, environmentally friendly homes. “Pre-construction planning is key,” they explain. “We tailor each build to reflect the client’s lifestyle while incorporating sustainable solutions that ensure long-term efficiency.” Their client-focused approach fosters collaboration, making the homebuilding process smooth and stress-free. A Balancing Act

Looking Ahead

As they continue to “set the standard,” Setter Construction remains committed to pushing the industry forward through innovation, sustainability, and community involvement. Their work is not just about building homes—it’s about shaping the places where people live, work, and thrive.

Advice for Aspiring Builders For those new to the homebuilding industry and looking to make their mark, Setter Construction offers this advice: “Think beyond the project at hand. Every home you build is more than just a structure—it’s where families create memories and futures take shape.” They emphasize teamwork and acco untability. “Homebuilding isn’t a solo effort. It requires collaboration among architects, subcontractors, and suppliers. When everyone works toward a shared goal, incredible things happen.”

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