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Home » Building places, building legacies: Bouten marks 80 years in business

Building places, building legacies: Bouten marks 80 years in business

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Gus Bouten and his son Frank in 1945. The elder Bouten started what's now Bouten Construction Company from his Spokane living room the year before. The company is now one of the most successful construction operations in the Northwest, and it's stayed in the family. Bill Bouten, Frank's son, is the current CEO.

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April 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

Gus Bouten was a big man – in both size and personality.

“He had a handshake like nobody’s business. He was strong-willed. And I remember people always called him Mr. Bouten,” not Gus, recalled Bill Bouten, his grandson.

The elder Bouten commanded respect.

He’d immigrated from Belgium as a young boy, went to work building houses with his father at age 13, and eventually started his own construction company.

That company was such a success that it’s still around today, 80 years later.

Bouten Construction Company – which celebrated its 80th anniversary in mid-March – is one of the preeminent construction operations in the Northwest, with offices in Spokane and Richland. It has fingerprints on some of the Tri-City community’s most visible buildings, including multiple schools, Kadlec Regional Medical Center and Lourdes Health, the Benton-Franklin Juvenile Justice Center, the Tri-Cities Airport and more.

And it’s stayed in the Bouten family all these years, with the leadership passing from Gus to his son Frank and then to Frank’s son Bill, who’s the current CEO.

“To be part of (the company’s long history) and see others committed to it, it certainly does bring a special meaning,” Bill Bouten told the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business. “I think it shows up in our work and hopefully in our relationships.”

Building relationships

Relationships are a key part of Bouten’s success, leaders said.

The company has worked with multiple clients again and again over the years, including the Sacred Heart health system in Spokane and Kadlec and Lourdes in the Tri-Cities.

A black and white photo from the late 1960s shows an in-progress Lourdes surgery expansion project, with a Bouten truck out front.

Lourdes Bouten

Bouten Construction Company, which has offices in Richland and Spokane and celebrated its 80th birthday in March 2024, has worked on projects in the Tri-Cities for decades. This photo from the late 1960s shows the Lourdes surgery expansion, a project undertaken by Bouten.

| Bouten Construction Company

Brandon Potts, a Bouten vice president who’s based in the Tri-Cities, said, “It goes back to our mission statement, which is, ‘Building places that matter and relationships that last.’ It means a lot to carry on this legacy of building places that matter to our community.”

The company currently is working on building more such places.

It has some local high-profile projects in the works in the region, including Prosser Memorial Health’s new $77 million hospital. It’s also in the design phase of both the new Columbia Valley Center for Recovery and a long-awaited Pasco aquatics center.

Bouten has more than 160 employees, including about 35 in the Tri-Cities.

The commercial general contractor and construction management firm builds facilities for health care, education, business, civic life, multifamily and more in a territory that spans eastern Washington, northern Idaho and northeastern Oregon.

Family history

One of the company’s first projects was a cadet nurse training facility for what was then Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane. By 1959, Bouten Construction had expanded into the Tri-Cities, remodeling the Pasco branch of Seattle First National Bank.

Back then, the company was called Gus J. Bouten Construction Company. It changed its name in the 1970s when Frank Bouten became the president.

Frank worked alongside his father before taking up the company’s reins. Likewise, Bill Bouten spent about 10 years at the company overlapping with his dad.

Gus Bouten died in 1984. Frank Bouten, now 89, is retired but still keeps an eye on the family business, Bill said. Bill’s younger brother Tim also is part of the company.

Bill Bouten said he’s proud of all the company has accomplished, and of all the hard work put in by his grandfather, father and others who’ve made Bouten Construction what it is.

He’s excited about the company’s future as it continues to grow and innovate.

“We feel very fortunate to be part of the community,” Bill Bouten said. “We’re excited to build off of 80 years and continue the legacy for hopefully many more decades to come.”

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