About

Born and raised in the Treasure Valley, Craig graduated from Eagle High School before joining the United States Marine Corps, where he served for eight years, completed multiple deployments, and earned a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from Boise State University.

Following his degree, Craig worked for a large commercial firm (RSCI Construction), where he managed projects ranging from water treatment facilities and bridges to commercial buildings and complex military installations. Notably, he oversaw a $100 million MATOC (Multiple Award Task Order Contract), a five-year construction program supporting U.S. Navy nuclear submarine bases including Bangor, Silverdale, and Bremerton.

In 2015, Craig partnered with his late father to start a firm, and by 2018, he became the sole owner and operator of Idaho Stage LLC—a company specializing in commercial, industrial, and project management services throughout North Central Idaho, Western Washington, and Eastern Montana. He has led numerous projects for clients such as the Idaho Department of Public Works, Idaho Transportation Department, USDA Forest Service, Idaho Youth Challenge Academy, various hospitals, and municipalities—delivering everything from state buildings and schools to banks, storage, and maintenance facilities.

After years in the high-pressure world of large-scale commercial construction, Craig decided it was time for a change—one that offered more freedom, creative control, and a return to the lifestyle and landscapes he loves. Trading in government contracts for mountain air, Craig began focusing on what truly drives him: designing and building custom modern homes that are as functional and enduring as they are beautiful.

He brings a craftsman’s eye to every detail—especially the ones most people never see. From structural materials and wall systems to energy performance and long-term durability, Craig believes the unseen elements are what separate a good home from a great one.

When he’s not building, Craig is usually chasing adventure—whitewater kayaking the Payette, Salmon, Snake, and Clearwater rivers, snowmobiling or snowboarding in the backcountry, or off the grid with a pack on his back. The mountains aren’t just where he works—they’re where he feels most at home.