Field Engineer to Industry Leader: Coty Fournier’s 35-Year Journey in Construction

 

Construction is an industry where experience is currency. For many in the field, career paths become case studies in adaptability, strategic growth, and cross-functional expertise. With the U.S. construction market experiencing both highs and lows, the demand for leaders who understand field realities as well as business strategies remains critical to the industry’s success and growth. One such leader is Coty Fournier, whose journey took her from boots-on-the-ground field engineer to Senior Consultant. Her story illustrates the value of starting with practical experience and evolving through diverse roles.

What can professionals in construction learn from a career that spans general contracting, leadership, entrepreneurship, and high-level consulting?

On the latest episode of Straight Outta Crumpton, host Greg Crumpton talks with Coty Fournier, Senior Consultant at Well Built Construction Consulting, about her multi-decade career, why early field work is essential, and how she helps contractors improve profitability and operational efficiency. Their conversation delves into the importance of blending technical know-how with business acumen to drive sustainable success in construction.

During the conversation, they discuss…

  • How hands-on roles build skills and credibility that benefit every future position in construction.
  • Why selling is more effective when rooted in listening, understanding client needs, and delivering practical solutions.
  • How small, well-executed process improvements, especially in labor management, can significantly improve a company’s bottom line.

Coty Fournier is a Senior Consultant at Well Built Construction Consulting, where she helps contractors grow their business and strengthen their bottom line. She holds a degree in Construction Management from Michigan State University and began her career with Turner Construction. Over 35 years, she has held leadership roles on both the contractor and owner sides, founded her own consulting firm, launched and sold a construction industry tech platform, and served on a corporate board. Her work now focuses on diagnostics and strategic improvement for general and trade contractors nationwide.

Article written by MarketScale.

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