Pacific Commercial Interiors, LLC started as a small commercial interior company with 2 men and a truck in 2012. In the past 5 years, we have grown to 20+ employees completing an average of 1 project every 2 days. We specialize in demolition, framing, drywall and acoustical ceilings. We are committed to completing jobs on time and with the attention to detail that makes us popular in the Oregon and Washington industry. We hire and retain only the best allowing us to provide customers with the highest quality craftsmanship.
President / Operations Manager
Tony has over 25 years of experience in the industry starting from the ground up. He started out in the late 80's delivering drywall and driving trucks. Always the first to want to learn a new skill, by the mid 1990's he was framing and by 1998 he was leading jobs as a field superintendant. The quality of his work kept him busy through the construction crisis and by 2012 he was ready to develop a team and start Pacific Commercial Interiors. His leadership has grown the business to where it is today.
David has over 28 years of experience in estimating and construction. He started with Porter construction in 1985 as a supervisor after completing his service to the US Navy. He delved into various fields supervising large scale moving companies and landscaping requiring the ability to estimate the cost of projects, people, parts and time. He returned to construction in 1993 with Metro Interiors as their Chief Estimator where he met Tony. When Tony formed Pacific Commercial Interiors, David was the first person Tony brought in to the company. His knowledge and accuracy as an estimator are well known in the industry.
Roman has 17 years of industry experience. He joined the team of PCI in 2013 when Tony realized it was time for the business to grow. He proved immediately to be an integral part of the team. Roman has an eye for detail and an ability to problem solve that goes beyond any industry standard. Within a year in the industry he was running jobs for Metro Interiors and when Tony needed a field superintendant Roman was the first call.