About Hwy 70 Construction & Home Repair

Every company starts somewhere — but Hwy 70 started with more than an idea. It started with a belief.

A belief that work should lift people up, not wear them down.
A belief that the details matter, that the pace should be steady, and that the people you serve should feel heard, respected, and understood.
A belief that a home isn’t just lumber and wires — it’s the place where life happens.

We’re a new company, but we carry an old soul.
Like the filling stations and front-porch craftsmen who shaped small towns for generations, we built Hwy 70 to feel familiar — steady, trustworthy, and rooted right here in Carroll County.

We don’t rush.
We don’t cut corners.
And we don’t talk over people.

Instead, we work with dignity, understanding, and craftsmanship — the kind you’d sign your name to without hesitation. We take pride in the rhythm of a good workday and the satisfaction of doing the job right.

Hwy 70 is more than a service business.
It’s a place where people feel valued, where our team can grow, and where customers know they’re in good hands — a company built to feel like it’s been here forever, even as we’re just getting started.

Construction workers in safety gear standing on a concrete slab observing a large building with exposed rebar, electrical conduits, and ongoing foundation work.

When the dust settles, tools are put away, and the trucks head home, there’s only one thing that really matters: the kind of company you choose to be. Hwy 70 isn’t built on slogans or shortcuts — it’s built on the values that carried our team through adversity and shaped the way we show up every single day. Dignity in how we treat people. Understanding in how we listen. Rhythm in how we work. Craftsmanship in every detail. Community in every decision. These aren’t ideas we printed on a wall; they’re the backbone of who we are. And if we ever drift from them, we’re no longer Hwy 70.

Our Team

Jeremy James — Founder & Operations Lead

I’m the one who set Hwy 70 in motion, but long before that, I spent years leading facilities, construction, and maintenance teams through some of the toughest environments you can imagine. Navy-trained, detail-driven, and steady under pressure, my job here is simple: set the pace, uphold the standard, and make sure every customer feels respected and understood. Hwy 70 is the most personal work I’ve ever done, rooted right here in Carroll County, built on dignity and honest craftsmanship.

Stewart Anderson — Estimating & Field Supervisor

Stewart is the kind of guy you want on a jobsite when things get complicated. Skilled, calm, and deeply experienced, he has an eye for doing things the right way and the discipline to make sure the job holds up years after we’re gone. He’s been a steady hand through adversity, and his leadership in the field is a big part of why Hwy 70 runs the way it does. Stewart keeps standards high, crews focused, and customers confident in the work.

The Rest of the Crew

Every trade business says they have a “good team.” Ours earned that the hard way. These are men and women who show up, work steady, communicate well, and take pride in the craft — not because someone is looking over their shoulder, but because that’s who they are. Carpenters, laborers, helpers, apprentices… different roles, same values. They’re respectful, reliable, and rooted in the same belief we all share: do the job right, treat people right, and let your work speak for you.

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