Built from the Dirt Up: Dillan Dumont’s Journey from Bricklayer to Industry Disruptor

 

With all types of infrastructure across America aging, there has never been more of a need for smarter, less disruptive solutions than now. From trenchless pipe repair to utility innovation, the construction world is shifting and young leaders like Dillan Dumont are stepping into the spotlight. Cities like New York and Chicago are facing multi-layered underground challenges, and it’s no longer enough to just dig and patch. The industry needs builders with vision, grit, and a deep respect for the past.

This might explain how a 23-year-old from Oklahoma went from shoveling bricks to founding a multi-trade construction and infrastructure company. What does his story reveal about the next generation of blue-collar entrepreneurs?

In this episode of “Straight Outta Crumpton,” host Greg Crumpton talked to Dillan Dumont, founder and project manager of The Dumont Group. From his rural rodeo roots to launching his own firm in Florida, Dumont walked Crumpton through his career, mindset, and lessons that have defined his early and powerful rise in the industry.

During the episode they discussed:

  • Dumont’s start in the trades as a teenager and how he worked his way through the ranks to start The Dumont Group.
  • Why trenchless underground utility work is revolutionizing city infrastructure and how Dumont sees it shaping the future of plumbing.
  • The cowboy mentality that fuels Dumont’s entrepreneurial fire and how it parallels the discipline he learned from his Marine father.

Dillan Dumont is the founder and project manager of The Dumont Group, a Florida-based construction and utility services company. Originally from Oklahoma, Dumont entered the trades straight out of high school and quickly climbed the ranks with a lot of on-the-ground learning. As a now licensed underground utility and plumbing contractor, Dumont brings both a traditional work ethic and a forward-looking mindset to the new era of infrastructure.

Article written by MarketScale.

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