Niko Spasov (left), construction manager with Community Builders, works alongside newly hired Assistant Construction Manager Rhett Mattson. — Courtesy: Community Builders
By Joshua Burd
Construction firm Community Builders has bolstered its team with the addition of Rhett Mattson, a Morris County native and active U.S. Army reservist.
The Morristown-based business said Rhett, who joins as an assistant construction manager, will support field operations as it continues to grow its client portfolio across northern and central New Jersey. That includes a focus on what Community Builders describes as mission-driven projects such as multifamily, cultural, sports and recreation, education, wellness, spiritual and nonprofit facilities, among others.
“Serving in the Army Reserve instills the importance of discipline, teamwork and mission focus,” Mattson said. “What drew me to Community Builders was how those same values are embedded in the company’s culture. This team is genuinely committed to building things that matter — to the clients, the community and each other. Their disciplined approach is second to none.”
He is the latest hire for Community Builders after its launch last year by Conor Evans, a construction industry veteran, who touted its structure as an employee-owned organization and its focus on creating more cohesive communities through its projects.
“Rhett brings a quiet professionalism and integrity to everything he does,” said Evans, managing partner of Community Builders. “His commitment to service, both in uniform and now on job sites, strengthens our ability to deliver meaningful projects while grounded in our core values. As we grow our footprint, he’s exactly the kind of teammate we want building alongside us.”