Construction firm celebrating 50 years in business

Keystone Custom Builders has scheduled a ceremony to celebrate 50 years of business in the Grand Junction area.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for 11:30 a.m. July 25 at 1226 Ute Ave.

Founded in 1974, Keystone Custom Builders provides both residential and commercial construction services.

“It’s a rare form for any construction company to make it past the first few years, let alone 50 years, all the while staying true to their heritage and the principles that founded them. We are very proud to be among the minority of builders on the Western Slope that have delivered a half century of the very best construction services,” said Jarred Eddy, president and chief executive officer of Keystone Custom Builders.

“We are here thanks to our loyal clients’ decision to trust us with their design and build needs and the amazing people that make up our team. We are clearly focused on a future where Keystone Custom Builders continues to deliver an amazing customer experience by putting the clients’ priorities and best interest ahead of every decision made and every action taken, with complete transparency,” Eddy said.

The Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce will join in the celebration.

“We’re pleased to have Keystone Custom Builders as a chamber member,” said Candace Carnahan, president and CEO of the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce. “We are grateful for businesses like this that keep our community moving forward and our economy strong.”

For more information about Keystone Custom Builders, visit www.kcbgj.com or call (970) 243-9428.