BRAETR Construction
About

Built around accountability.

BRAETR Construction is a Charleston-based general contractor delivering commercial, airport, and federal construction. We're built around a simple idea: own the schedule, self-perform the critical scopes, and answer the phone.

Who we are

BRAETR Construction is a South Carolina general contractor working across commercial, airport, and federal sectors. Our work concentrates in the Charleston Lowcountry, with selected projects throughout the Southeast.

We self-perform the scopes most likely to control a schedule — site work, concrete, and asphalt paving. That means the critical path stays under our direct control instead of waiting on a sub's calendar. Other trades come from a vetted bench we've worked alongside for years.

Our project controls, quality management, and documentation are built for the kind of scrutiny federal and institutional owners apply — including USACE/NAVFAC CQM-C #784 quality management certification on the project staff side, and OSHA Excavation Competent Person and AGC Highway Work Zone training on the field side.

The Team

The people running the work.

Direct access to the people responsible for your project. No layers, no account-manager handoffs — the people who answer the phone are the same people running the crews.

  • Kyle Robbins

    President

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  • Jordan Brygelson

    Director of Pre-Construction

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  • Zack Ensign

    Field Superintendent

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How we operate

Three principles. Every project.

Self-perform critical path

Site work, concrete, paving stay in-house. The schedule depends on our crews, not someone else's.

Documented, every week

Look-ahead schedules, RFI logs, photo updates, and clear accountability — distributed weekly without prompting.

Closeout that closes

Punchlist, O&M manuals, warranties, and lien releases delivered before retainage is requested.

Training & Certifications

Certified where it counts.

Our project and field staff carry the credentials federal, state, and municipal owners ask for — quality management, work zone safety, and OSHA Competent Person.

  • Construction Quality Management for Contractors (CQM-C) #784

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers / NAVFAC

  • Excavation & Trenching Competent Person

    OSHA 29 CFR 1926.650–652, Subpart P

    OSHA

  • Highway Work Zone Safety & Construction

    Susan Harwood Grant Training Seminar

    Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)

  • Traffic Control Design & Supervision

    Industry-recognized

Working on something?

Send drawings, scope, and schedule. We'll respond within one business day.