Haselden Construction Expands; Opens Montana Office 

Dan Bates, president.

Haselden Construction, a leading commercial construction firm with headquarters in Denver, has announced the opening of its new office in Bozeman, Montana. This strategic expansion is in response to the growing demand for the company’s services in the Rocky Mountain region and will enhance its ability to deliver high-quality construction solutions to clients statewide. Daniel Bates has been appointed as president of the Montana office.

The new office, to be known as Haselden Montana Constructors, represents a significant milestone for the company, which has been a leader in the industry since its founding in 1973. With a robust presence in Colorado and Wyoming and an impressive portfolio of diverse projects, the new office will deliver a full range of services including preconstruction, construction management, general contracting and design-build services to the rapidly expanding market.

“We are thrilled to bring our expertise to Bozeman,” shared Byron Haselden, CEO and president of Haselden Construction. “This expansion is part of our ongoing commitment to better serve our clients and grow our business in key markets. Montana is experiencing significant development, and we look forward to playing a pivotal role in the region’s continued economic growth.

With over 50 years of experience in the trade, Haselden Construction has established a reputation for quality, innovation and customer satisfaction. The firm has been engaged in numerous high-profile projects in Colorado, including The W in Aspen, the University of Colorado Engineering Center, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and the recently completed replacement hospital for Intermountain Health Lutheran Hospital. This varied collection of projects underscores Haselden’s steadfast commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology, embracing sustainable solutions and setting the standard for operational excellence throughout every phase of the building process. The company’s range of completed work spans sectors such as healthcare, education, municipal, culture and hospitality. 

Daniel Bates, who has more than 20 years of experience in the construction industry, will oversee all Montana operations. “The opening of a Montana office provides an opportunity to deepen and expand our relationships with customers, architects and subcontractors in the area and make meaningful commitments to the local community,” said Bates. “We are eager to create new partnerships and initiatives and improve existing structures throughout the region.”

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