NCI-Roberts Construction is a general contractor with a renowned history of church design, church building and church remodeling in Madison, Wisconsin. Robin Roberts founded Roberts Construction Associates in 1981 and soon earned a reputation as the Madison area’s “local church builder.” Roberts Construction’s work spanned religious denominations and often included multiple projects as congregations continued to grow.
As its reputation rose among Madison, Wisconsin builders, the firm’s specialization expanded to include construction and renovation for nonprofits. Building projects for both types of organizations are often led by committees, and Roberts Construction had developed a unique process to help committees and leaders engage their organizations’ members, supporters and beneficiaries, and to meet financial requirements. Roberts Construction Associates earned many awards for its nonprofit and church construction, in addition to other commercial construction projects.
In 2011, JG Development, owned by Jeff Grundahl and Mary Grundahl, purchased Roberts Construction so Robin could scale back while ensuring continued service to nonprofit and church construction clients. The firm’s name changed to NCI-Roberts Construction to reflect initial cooperation with earlier JG Development acquisition National Construction Incorporated.
NCI-Roberts is one of four divisions of JG Development, now 100 percent employee owned. We are the exclusive Wisconsin church and Christian school builder for Building God’s Way, a nationally-recognized church architect and church growth expert. Together, our teams deliver a consistent 20 to 30 percent savings compared to typical commercial construction methods. We do this through an aggressive stewardship-based process that focuses on lowering both up-front costs and long-term operation and maintenance costs on each facility.
NCI-Roberts is committed to being stewards of the hard-earned resources of our church and nonprofit clients, and keep their missions at the center of what we do. Contact us today.