solid construction since 1884
In 1884, a small masonry construction company was founded in
Omaha by A.C. Busk. By 1887 the business was providing general contracting
services in the Omaha Metropolitan area. Roy M. Lueder joined the Busk firm in
1920, acquiring full ownership of the company when Mr. Busk retired in 1939. A
year later, Roy's son, Robert G. Lueder, joined the company and the name of the
firm was officially changed to Lueder (pronounced "leader")
Construction Company.
In
1982 Ronald W. Ewasiuk became President of the company. Through a transitional
ownership agreement, in 1985 the ownership of the corporation transferred to
Ron Ewasiuk and other employees. Currently, Brad von Gillern is President and
maintains controlling interest in the company.
Today
Lueder Construction Company is a full service general contracting firm capable
of self-performing concrete work, rough and finish carpentry, masonry, steel
erection and pre-engineered building erection.
The
scope and performance of the Lueder team can be documented by the number of
varied construction projects undertaken in the commercial, civil, multi-family,
institutional and industrial market.
The Lueder story is indeed a study in growth and progress.
The familiar gray and blue project signs bearing the Lueder name on buildings
at various stages of construction throughout the Midlands are a testament to
the success of Lueder Construction Company