Building Success from the Ground Up: How GreenTeam Found Its Niche in Commercial Infrastructure

 

Aging infrastructure and growing urban demands are straining America’s commercial facilities. But specialized service providers like GreenTeam are stepping up to fill these gaps. With over 5.9 million commercial buildings in the U.S., many facing deteriorating plumbing and utility systems, the need for reliable, professional contractors has never been greater. This latest episode explores how one company transformed economic hardship into a thriving business by focusing on integrity, relationships, and adaptability in a reactionary market.

How does a small service startup evolve into a trusted partner for institutional giants? And what lessons can other entrepreneurs learn from that journey?

On this episode of Straight Outta Crumpton, host Greg Crumpton welcomes back James Terry, CEO and founder of GreenTeam, for an insightful discussion on entrepreneurship, organic growth, and the value of serving industries that value you back. From plumbing and underground utilities to stormwater management, Terry explained how GreenTeam carved out a niche by specializing in critical infrastructure for healthcare, industrial, and institutional clients — all while emphasizing the reliability and respect that foster long-term partnerships.

The main topics of conversation:

  • After being laid off during the recession, Terry founded GreenTeam, leveraging his trade skills and focusing on sectors that prioritized long-term service relationships.
  • By targeting institutional and commercial clients, GreenTeam avoided commoditized residential markets and built a reputation through professionalism and responsiveness.
  • How associations like BOMA and personal mentorship played pivotal roles in Terry’s strategic growth, alongside organic networking on platforms like LinkedIn.

James Terry is the CEO and founder of GreenTeam, a Florida-based company specializing in plumbing, underground utilities, and stormwater management for commercial and institutional clients. The company launched in 2009 amidst the economic downturn. Terry’s leadership has been defined by resilience, client-focused service, and a commitment to raising industry standards. Although Terry didn’t obtain any formal college education, his success story underscores the power of trade skills, entrepreneurial grit, and relationship-building.

Article written by Alexandra Simon.

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