Chad Ludescher

Project Superintendent at Market & Johnson, Inc.

Chad Ludescher brings extensive experience in the construction industry, currently serving as Project Superintendent at Market & Johnson, Inc. since September 2012. Prior roles include Lead Carpenter at Scheppke Real Estate from 2005 to 2011 and Carpenter positions at Royal Construction, Ludvigsen Construction LLC, and John Campbell Construction between 1999 and 2012. Chad has also worked as a Roofer at Allweather Roof and Mikunda Roofing. Educational background includes studies at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and St. Cloud State University.

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Eau Claire, United States

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Market & Johnson, Inc.

One of Wisconsin's most respected construction firms providing cost-effective, safe, and innovative construction solutions since 1948. Located in Eau Claire and La Crosse, WI, and Stillwater, MN. A new building is often a once in a lifetime experience for a business owner. At Market & Johnson, we strive to make the building process as enjoyable as possible. By building strong relationships with owners, our team can instill the efficiencies and integrity that we are known for. Your complete satisfaction is our #1 objective. When you select Market & Johnson, be assured that your project will receive the attention to detail that every project deserves. Whether it is a major building project or a small remodeling job, we take great pride in putting Market & Johnson's reputation to work for you. Our commitment to your satisfaction is apparent by our long list of repeat clients. Completing your project within budget is one of our team's main goals. By developing a partnership between the owner, architect, and all the subcontractors Market & Johnson can help eliminate many costly errors, which saves on the bottom line. Our experience with projects of all sizes and styles is what allows Market & Johnson to minimize changes and save you money. Our firm has taken a great deal of pride in consistently accomplishing this goal.


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51-200

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