As the President of Enviro-Crete, Inc., Guy Collignon brings over three decades of extensive experience in general engineering construction, specializing in innovative concrete solutions that prioritize environmental sustainability. His journey in the construction industry began with one of California's oldest licensed contractors, where he honed...
As the President of Enviro-Crete, Inc., Guy Collignon brings over three decades of extensive experience in general engineering construction, specializing in innovative concrete solutions that prioritize environmental sustainability. His journey in the construction industry began with one of California's oldest licensed contractors, where he honed his skills as an estimator and engineer, and later as a subdivision superintendent. This foundational experience equipped him with a deep understanding of project management and business development, which he further refined during his tenure as the Northern California Concrete Superintendent for Granite Construction.
At Enviro-Crete, Guy is at the forefront of pioneering projects that utilize pervious concrete technology, a specialty for which he is certified as a "Craftsman" by the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA). His commitment to helping the environment through infrastructure is reflected in his leadership of key initiatives that integrate sustainable practices into construction processes. These projects not only enhance urban drainage systems but also contribute to reducing the heat island effect in metropolitan areas.
Guy’s expertise encompasses a wide range of skills, including construction management, value engineering, and compliance with ACI codes. His California Contractor License A and NRMCA certification underscore his dedication to maintaining high standards in the industry. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, Guy Collignon continues to drive Enviro-Crete, Inc. toward a future where construction practices align with environmental stewardship, making a lasting impact on both the industry and the communities it serves.