Miron was the general contractor for The Women's Community Capital Campaign project to build a domestic violence/sexual assault advocacy agency. The project had many interesting facets due to the nature of our business. We had to make a secure facility that was at the same time a home-like facility. We are both a public facility and a private home so the regulations vary depending on which part of the facility we were working on. Miron came on board for a project we had planned to last 18-24 months. Due to numerous unforeseen circumstances, the final project took nearly 4 years. Miron stayed with us through the entire process including attending city council meetings, and traveling to other shelters in the state as we worked through how we wanted our facility to be. Once we were finally able to break ground, the professionalism and support the team provided was outstanding. They took time to explain concepts that were foreign to us not in the construction industry. I felt the team really took this job to heart, and for some it became more than "just a job" they came to understand and truly support what we do. Even after the project was complete and the crews moved on, several Miron employees responded to my emails and questions going above and beyond to ensure we were satisfied and take care of any issues they could. I was impressed with the service and the response through the entire project. The grand finale was when I approached the team about needing a garage - which wasn't part of our contract. The team came back with a proposal to design and build the garage with donated time if we paid for materials. I was blown away by that offer. This is a class act group from the top to the crew that worked on the project. "Building Excellence" - that was the experience I had.