Founder & Lead Project Manager, Pro-Worx Construction
Bryant is the driving force behind Pro-Worx Construction, Northern Utah’s premier specialist in custom basement finishing and luxury remodeling. With over 15 years of hands-on experience in the construction industry, Bryant has built a reputation for transforming challenging spaces—particularly daylight basements on sloped lots—into high-value living areas.
Known for his meticulous attention to detail and "client-first" communication style, Bryant oversees every project from the initial framing to the final custom finish. His goal isn't just to add square footage; it’s to increase a homeowner’s quality of life through thoughtful design and structural integrity.
When he isn’t on-site in Salt Lake City or Ogden, Bryant is likely exploring the latest in sustainable building materials or refining the streamlined project management workflows that keep Pro-Worx projects on time and on budget.
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