🎁 & That's a wrap on Rafn's Season of Giving 🎁 This year we partnered with Bellwether Housing Aries Apartments to fulfill holiday wishes for 36 kids aged 2 months to 16 years! A big, huge thank you to Megan, Director of Community Relations at Bellwether, and Diane, Senior Project Coordinator at Rafn for organizing and helping us give back 🥰
Rafn Company
Construction
Bellevue, WA 2,414 followers
Driven by Quality // Collaborative to the Core
About us
When people see Rafn on a project, they see a name that stands for something. What we bring to our clients, above all else, is quality. We set the bar high in everything we do, from work process to client relationships, because we believe in the power of being proud of our work. The Rafn team has the kind of deep industry experience that makes us the ideal partner — predicting problems earlier, devising solutions faster, and casting a vision for what our clients really want. We believe in matching each project with the people whose competencies and interests best fit it. And from clients to subcontractors, our partners know they’re going to get a truly collaborative experience. Listening to others, understanding their views, and making way for the best idea is how we work. For unparalleled knowledge, unshakeable commitment, and buildings that will last the test of time, trust in the Rafn name.
- Website
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http://www.rafn.com
External link for Rafn Company
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Bellevue, WA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1978
- Specialties
- Sustainable Commercial General Contractor
Locations
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Primary
1721 132nd Avenue NE
Bellevue, WA 98005, US
Employees at Rafn Company
Updates
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🏗️ You may have heard the term "Pre-Construction" or "Pre-Con", but have you heard of "Free-Con"? 🏗️ Rather than vague numbers or lowball estimates, we focus on realistic pricing based on your project’s vision, priorities, and details. Our goal? To earn your trust and set your project up for success. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ejJXx8Mr
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On Thursday, September 9, The Bush School’s Gracemont Alumni Hall was awarded Outstanding Stewardship at the 16th Annual Historic Seattle’s Preservation Celebration for undergoing a series of complex renovations to preserve the 109-year-old structure. “Gracemont Alumni Hall not only anchors Bush’s Upper School campus, but our students and alumni to the school’s history,” said Head of School, Dr. Percy L. Abram. “With over 100 years of use and memories as a home, boarding house, and academic building on campus, Gracemont connects our past to our future. Thanks to Rafn Company’s hard work and craftsmanship, the antique mansion was modernized with energy-efficient plumbing, electrical, and mechanical features, which enhanced the safety and stability of the foundation. Gracemont Alumni Hall’s exterior was also restored; its elegant woodwork, exterior masonry, plastered ceilings, and walls were all renewed and polished by the Rafn construction team. To learn more about the renovation and award, click https://lnkd.in/gZUSBDgr. Photos by Architecture Photographer Bush Alum Lara Swimmer '87 #ExperienceEducation #BlazeTrails
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Check out: Part 4 of 5 of our Dimensioning for Success series! Learn about how a collaborative process between design and construction can lead to benefits for the entire project team 👍 https://lnkd.in/eG6mRYu7
Dimensioning for Success: Part 4 - Rafn
https://www.rafn.com
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It's spooky season and today we are taking a look back at the historic (and supposedly haunted👻) Cadillac Hotel in Seattle's Pioneer Square! The building was set to be demolished after sustaining damage from the 2001 Nisqually earthquake, but Historic Seattle stepped in with a plan to preserve the building, bringing in Rafn to carry out the construction. Originally built in 1889 on the ashes of the Great Seattle Fire, there have been many paranormal reports on the property. According to Ghost City Tours, the most well known paranormal activity is of a crying woman and child who can be heard throughout the hotel, especially at night... Creepy! Today, the hotel is home to the National Park Service's Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park.