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One Point of Contact, 42 States: How Soft Rock Wins Commercial Work With Analog Service

25 min · 5. Mai 2026
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In this episode of The Contractor Grow Show, Mark talks with David Konechne of Soft Rock Construction Management in Greenwood Village, CO, about how he and partner Jay Terry Hauge left a larger GC to build a 20-person firm that handles commercial projects from “birth to death” with a single point of contact. David explains why going “back to analog” with real phone calls—supported by smart use of tools like Procore—helps big clients like Belco, Crestone, Comcast, and Janus Henderson open sooner, save money, and feel truly heard on every project. * How David saw large GCs fragment client relationships across business development, estimating, project management, and closeout—and why repeated client feedback of “we just want one person to call” sparked Soft Rock’s launch. * The origin story of Soft Rock: leaving a previous firm, starting in David’s basement with four people, and growing to nearly 20 employees while keeping 90 percent of work coming from repeat clients. * What “one point of contact” really looks like in practice: in-house permitting, tighter schedules, fewer hand-offs, and cutting a 12-week project to 10 weeks so banks and commercial clients can open doors and start ROI sooner. * The communication playbook: when David stops emailing and just calls, how Procore daily logs, photos, and schedules let him instantly see which jobs need attention, and how monthly financial reviews flag projects that are drifting off-course. * How his architecture degree from North Dakota State (with a focus on constructability and sustainability) helps him read plans faster, anticipate issues, and send RFIs with actual solution options and time/cost impacts instead of just dumping problems on architects. * Running a healthy partnership: trusting a more experienced partner to make final calls, building buy-in before moving forward, and sending a transparent Friday company update so every superintendent and laborer knows where they’re headed next. * Soft Rock’s range of work—from downtown Denver sidewalks poured in time for a Taylor Swift concert, to Comcast guard stations, to high-end law offices—and why David trains clients to call him directly instead of emailing or waiting for a chain of replies. * Their operating footprint: licensed in 42 states but primarily focused along the Front Range from Cheyenne to Pueblo, following key clients while maintaining the responsiveness and relationship-based service that set them apart.

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