RJS Construction Group, celebrating 35 years of excellence, is a Woman/Native American-owned small business that operates from multiple strategic locations across the United States [1]. The organization maintains a comprehensive network of offices serving diverse regional markets, with locations in:
- Corporate headquarters
- Bremerton
- Vancouver
- Spokane
- Denver
- Grants Pass
Under the leadership of President & CEO Shannon Sevigny, the company has developed a strong executive team that drives strategic growth and operational excellence [1]. Key leadership positions include:
- Richard Sevigny - Vice President (34 years with company)
- Scott Shald - Director of Operations
- Dan Reef - Director of Field Operations
- Monica Sevigny - Controller
The company maintains extensive federal construction and facilities contracts, specializing in design-build, construction, and facility maintenance services through various contract vehicles [1]. Their federal market presence is strengthened by key certifications and status:
- SBA 8(a) Certified [2]
- Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB)
- Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB)
- Tribal Owned, ISBEE certified [4]
RJS has established itself as a leader in federal contracting through significant contract vehicles and programs [2], including:
- USACE Design-Build LPOE Small Business MATOC (WA, ID, MT)
- GSA Region 10 Southern Service Construction MATOC IDIQ
- USDA Forest Service Construction & Facility Maintenance IDIQ
- NPS Northern Rockies Construction MATOC
- USCG Emergency Repairs 8(a) BOA (WA, OR)
The company's expertise spans multiple construction sectors, with core capabilities including:
- New construction and renovations
- Historic preservation/restoration
- Secure facilities (SCIFs)
- Infrastructure/utilities
- Seismic retrofits
- Heavy civil works
- Roofing systems
Recent notable achievements demonstrate the company's continued growth and excellence in federal contracting. Significant projects include:
- Oregon Caves Chateau National Historic Landmark stabilization [1]
- Heart O' Hills Water/Wastewater System ($3.2M) [4]
- Portland Office Hatfield Air Barrier ($3.5M)
- John Day Dam Control Room Fire Protection ($2.3M)
The company maintains active participation in industry events, including the 2024 SAME Small Business Symposium [2], while managing critical infrastructure projects like the Bonneville Dam work [3]. With a bonding capacity of $35M single/$80M aggregate, RJS continues to expand its presence in federal contracting while maintaining its commitment to quality and excellence across all service areas.