Pearson-Barrons Secures 40 Under 40

Greta Pearson-Barrons Named to Moody on the Market’s 40 Under 40

Pearson Construction’s own Greta Pearson-Barrons has joined the prestigious list of emerging leaders recognized by Moody on the Market. These individuals are described by Moody on the Market as “stellar professionals among us that are making a difference at their workplace, excelling in their industry and making valuable contributions to betterment of Michigan’s Great Southwest. These professionals clearly stand head and shoulders above all others in the region and have been able to excel at what they do regularly. Those selected for representation in the 40 under 40 will be those that set the tone for what every person should ascribe to in Michigan’s Great Southwest.” Each was nominated and chosen by a panel of independent judges.

Here’s more on how Pearson-Barrons answered questions asked of her after winning the honor, from  MoodyontheMarket.com

Greta Pearson-Barrons

Name
Greta Pearson-Barrons

Age
29

Pearson Construction Company, Inc

What Does Your Company/Organization Do?
Pearson Construction Company, Inc., headquartered in Benton Harbor, Michigan, began providing construction services in 1918 and since that time has evolved into a full service general contracting, design build and construction management firm. Long noted for their leadership in commercial, industrial, and institutional construction, Pearson continues to broaden their professional services to serve the industry needs of today and tomorrow.

Education
I attended Ferris State University and earned my bachelor’s degree in Construction Management.

Accomplishments
I graduated Summa Cum Laude from Ferris State University, where I also served as President of the Omicron II Chapter of Sigma Lambda Chi, the national honor society for the construction industry. Since beginning my career, I have earned both my Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control certification and my Michigan Builder’s License. Last year, I completed the Leadership Accelerator Course hosted by the Lake Michigan College and Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber. I am honored to have served on the Star Building Systems Presidential Advisory Board and currently hold leadership roles as Vice Chair of the Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber Board and Chair of the NextGen Young Professionals Board.

What else do you hope to accomplish by the age of 40?
Before I turn 40, I hope to become a visible and active role model for women in construction, helping to shift the gender balance in leadership across the industry. I aim to do this by mentoring and supporting young women as they begin their careers, and by sharing my own journey to inspire others to pursue leadership roles. Additionally, I’m committed to continued personal and professional development – not only for my own growth, but to better serve and empower the teams I lead.

Current City
Benton Harbor

Place You Were Born
St. Joseph, MI

What was your first job?
My first job was shredding documents at Pearson Construction; I think I burned through at least two paper shredders in the span of one summer.

What’s the best advice you ever got?
The best advice I’ve ever received was, “The only way through it is to get through it.” While simple, it’s a powerful reminder that during challenging times, perseverance is key. It reinforces the importance of staying focused, taking things one step at a time, and continuing to move forward – even when the path is difficult.

Who inspires you most?
My dad inspires me daily. He leads with dedication, clarity, and compassion – always decisive and firm when needed, yet deeply understanding of the people around him. He genuinely cares for his employees and clients, earning their trust and respect through both his actions and integrity. While he may be direct and no-nonsense in his approach, it’s a style that reflects his authenticity and commitment to doing what’s right. His leadership has shaped not only my career, but also my values.

That one thing about you we’d be most surprised to learn.
I am an accomplished equestrian, having competed nationally and in Canada under the Arabian Horse Association. My experience in the sport has instilled in me a strong sense of discipline and attention to detail. Unsurprisingly, I am a perfectionist and trying to hone my skills in hand embroidery and gardening.

What do you love to do in your downtime?
I love spending time with my son & husband. My husband has a knack for pulling together out-of-the-box adventures for our little family.

What book are you reading now?
I am currently reading the Crescent City series and plan to read the Throne of Glass series next.

Volunteer activity you love the most.
One of the volunteer activities I’ve enjoyed the most is working with children through equine therapy programs. The experience of seeing how horses can help build trust, confidence, and emotional resilience in kids – especially those facing any sort of challenge – has been incredibly rewarding. While I haven’t had as much time recently to be as hands-on as I’d like, this type of meaningful, unconventional therapy work continues to be close to my heart. I deeply value the opportunity to give back in ways that create a lasting, personal impact, and I look forward to reintegrating this type of service into my life as my schedule allows.

What motivates you to give back to your community?
As someone who lives, works, and raises a family in our community, I understand that the community’s success is the foundation for our collective well-being. I feel a deep sense of responsibility to contribute to that success – not just professionally through my work in construction, but personally by supporting initiatives that strengthen the place we all call home.

What Superpower would you most love to have?
I would love to be able to teleport anywhere in the world (good-bye long car rides & flights) or to stop time (there are never enough hours in the day!).

What would you like to leave behind as your legacy once you are gone?
I hope to leave behind a legacy of impact, both in the spaces I’ve helped build and the people I’ve worked with along the way. As a woman in construction, I want to help pave the way for others – especially young women – to see that leadership, strength, and success in this industry are not limited by gender. I want to be remembered as someone who led with integrity, empowered her team, uplifted her community, and contributed to building more than just structures – helping create opportunities, confidence, and connection for the next generation.

What does the honor of being named to the 40 Under 40 most mean to you?
I am so honored to be recognized along with so many other impactful people in the community. It reminds me that hard work, purpose, and passion do not go unnoticed. I’m very thankful for the people who have supported me, the opportunities I have had, and the impact I have been able to make so far. As a young woman in construction, this recognition also carries extra meaning. It reinforces the importance of representation and inspires me to continue mentoring others, pushing boundaries, and giving back to the community that’s shaped my journey.

 

 

5 Critical Preconstruction Services

Benefits of Preconstruction Services

Laying the Right Foundation for your Construction Project

Preconstruction services play a crucial role in the success of any construction project, whether it’s a commercial or industrial venture. In this post, we will explore what is offered in preconstruction services, how they can save your business money, and why it is essential to choose a general contracting firm like Pearson Construction for your preconstruction needs. 

Outlining the Preconstruction Phase

Preconstruction services encompass a range of activities that take place before the actual construction begins. These services are typically provided by general contracting firms and are aimed at setting the project up for success. 

Site evaluation and analysis: A thorough evaluation of the construction site is conducted to assess its suitability for the project. This includes analyzing factors such as soil conditions, topography, access to utilities, and any potential environmental or regulatory constraints.

Cost estimation: Accurate cost estimation is crucial for budgeting and financial planning. Preconstruction services involve creating detailed estimates by considering factors such as labor, materials, equipment, permits, and potential contingencies.

Value engineering and Material Procurement: Value engineering is a process that aims to optimize the project’s value by identifying cost-saving opportunities without compromising quality or functionality. Preconstruction services include value engineering studies to help identify potential areas for cost reduction. Our construction team can explore alternative materials that may be more cost-effective or have better performance characteristics. We research and evaluate different suppliers to find the best options for the project, considering factors such as cost, quality, and availability. Efficient material procurement through preconstruction services helps streamline the construction process, minimize project risks, and ensure that the project progresses smoothly.

Subcontractor Pre-qualification and Selection: Prequalification refers to the process of evaluating subcontractors based on their experience, capabilities, financial stability, and past performance. By pre-qualifying subcontractors, the construction project can ensure that only qualified and reliable subcontractors are hired for the job. Our preconstruction services allow for a thorough evaluation of subcontractors, which includes checking their licenses, insurance coverage, safety records, and references. 

Design coordination: During the preconstruction phase, general contractors work closely with architects and engineers to ensure that the project’s design aligns with the client’s vision, budget, and timeline. This coordination helps identify potential design conflicts or issues early on, saving time and resources during the construction phase.

Why choose Pearson Construction for your Preconstruction Needs

When it comes to preconstruction services, choosing the right partner is crucial. General contracting firms like Pearson Construction have extensive experience and expertise in the construction industry. Our team has a deep understanding of various project types and can provide valuable insights and recommendations during the preconstruction phase. At Pearson, we also have a vast network of subcontractors and suppliers. Over the more than 100 years we have been in business in southwest Michigan, we have established relationships with a network of top-notch subcontractors and suppliers. This allows us to secure competitive bids and negotiate favorable contracts – ultimately saving you money on labor and materials. 

Our general contracting firm acts as a single point of contact for all preconstruction activities. This ensures streamlined communication between the various stakeholders, including: architects, engineers, subcontractors, and suppliers, reducing the chances of miscommunication or delays. Our team at Pearson has project management capabilities that are essential during the preconstruction phase. They can effectively coordinate all activities, track progress, and ensure that all necessary permits and approvals are obtained in a timely manner.

Contact Our Team at Pearson for your Preconstruction Planning

Preconstruction services offer numerous benefits to businesses in the construction industry. By leveraging these services, you can ensure that your project is set up for success from the very beginning. From accurate cost estimation to value engineering and efficient project planning, preconstruction services help save money, minimize risks, and improve overall project outcomes. So, whether you’re embarking on a commercial or industrial construction project, consider partnering with Pearson Construction for your preconstruction needs.

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