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Some Trashy Background:
Craig Berg Craig D. Berg has been around construction most of his life… his Uncle's have worked in and owned construction companies. His parents have been General Contractors and been very successful from their investments in the construction industry. He has been employed in construction for close to fifteen years. Through all these years he often heard the phrase "Construction Trash". Craig never thought of himself as trash, but through the years he's come to appreciate the label. Construction work accounts for 28 percent of the total employment in the goods-producing sectors and averaged 6,732,000 workers in 2002. The average worker earns $36,340 each year and that's on a 40-hour week… not bad for trash! We come from all races, religious, political and educational backgrounds, but most importantly we help build America!

The Trashy Beginning:
Construction TrashA few years back while working on a job in Tennessee Craig had noticed a dumpster with the words "Construction Trash" stenciled on the side, coincidentally he was looking for a name for his men's softball team and there the business "Construction Trash™" was born. The softball jerseys the team wore became so popular on his jobsite that workers male and female, young and old wanted a shirt professing their allegiance to being just plain old "Construction Trash"!

The Trash Continues:
Since that simple beginning, Craig has expanded "Construction Trash™" and all that's associated with it. More styles and types of "Construction Trash" have evolved and in March 2004 Kevin & Johnna Wood have become partners in this trashy adventure. They look forward to continue to grow and expand the business and always appreciate ideas to improve or increase the product line. They thank all those in the "Construction Trash" family and hope you will continue to trash it on!


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