Today鈥檚 Pour, Tomorrow鈥檚 Parking Garage
It鈥檚 7:00 a.m., and the sun is just beginning to make its way over the San Francisco Bay. While the rest of the city sleeps, Dolan Concrete鈥檚 team has already sprung to life.
We鈥檙e standing just outside the heart of San Francisco, in the city of Brisbane, on what will soon become a five-story parking garage. It鈥檚 your classic California tech scene鈥攁 clean-cut urban business center speckled with palm trees and the sun glinting off the windows of surrounding office buildings.
But here, you don鈥檛 hear the bustle of the city鈥檚 ever-increasing tech workforce. Not yet, anyway. Instead, you hear the clink of metal on metal and the chug of engines roaring to life. A hammer pounding, the high-pitched beeping of a truck backing up, the crackle of a voice in a walkie-talkie.
You see the pillars of bare rebar and the silhouettes of workers on high platforms, their breath making white puffs in the frosty January air. From the corner of one building, hot neon sparks fly like miniature fireworks. The flash of bright orange and yellow construction vests are just about everywhere.
Everything is in motion here as Dolan鈥檚 team prepares for the morning鈥檚 concrete pour. Two trucks stand at the ready, along with another six on site, each holding 10-13 yards of concrete to begin work on the first floor ramp of the parking garage. By the end of the day, Dolan will pour a staggering 550 yards.
While today鈥檚 pour may seem to the layman just another one of Silicon Valley鈥檚 many construction projects, to the trained eye, the operation is a well-oiled machine born out of a rich 60-year legacy. It鈥檚 a testament to raising the bar year after year鈥攖o evolving and adapting with the industry while remaining true to core values. It is living proof that driving business success with innovation truly does stand the test of time.
The Tides of Change
With headquarters in Santa Clara, Dolan Concrete was founded in 1956 by Edward J. Dolan. In 1966, a young field laborer named Leo Gutierrez joined the company. His tenacity, integrity, and work ethic were quickly noticed by the executive team, and over the years he worked his way up. In fact, he later took ownership of the company, eventually passing it over to his son鈥攁lso named Leo Gutierrez鈥攚ho is now President. Leo鈥檚 brother, Willie Gutierrez, is also an integral member of the team and has led the field operation for nearly 30 years as Operations Manager.聽
Rounding out this three-generation success story, Leo Jr.鈥檚 sons, Gabriel and Joseph Gutierrez, also currently work at Dolan as a financial controller and operations supervisor, respectively. The two work closely with Dolan Concrete鈥檚 executive team including CFO Benjamin Newsom and Vice President Joel Middleton who have also helped positively transform the company over the last few decades.聽
Admittedly, much has changed since the early days of Dolan. Where apricot, pear, and cherry orchards were once the norm, today Santa Clara is one of the central hubs of commercial, institutional, and residential structures supporting the Bay Area鈥檚 booming tech industry.聽
鈥淣ow everything is much more complex 鈥 not just because of the industry, but also because where we鈥檝e grown to as a business. Being able to combat that change with good information and good systems has helped us get to this point.鈥

Leo Sr. notes that the construction industry has also undergone dramatic shifts since he first began his career.
鈥淣ow workers have technology and machinery to help them do the work faster and easier,鈥 he reflects. 鈥淏ack then, we used wheelbarrows. Pouring 40 or 50 yards used to be a big job.”
However, over the years Dolan Concrete learned that innovation and change were vital to surviving鈥攁nd thriving鈥攁s a concrete contractor in the Bay Area. Implementing construction management software and staying relevant with the latest machines, tools, and practices have not only enabled them to stay competitive, but it has also positioned them as a leading contractor in the area. Notably, with today鈥檚 software solutions that connect the field and the office in real time, the team is able to work more efficiently, productively, and safer than ever before.
鈥淥ver the 16 years that I鈥檝e worked here, a lot has changed,鈥 notes Gabriel. 鈥淣ow everything is much more complex鈥攏ot just because of the industry, but also because where we鈥檝e grown to as a business. Being able to combat that change with good information and good systems has helped us get to this point.鈥
Leo Sr. adds, 鈥淵ou have to change with the times. If you鈥檙e not using technology, if you鈥檙e not going paperless, then you鈥檒l be on your way out.鈥
Putting People First
In spite of the transformation, Dolan Concrete still operates from the very same principles it was founded on: quality, value, and integrity. A brief conversation with any of the three Gutierrez generations, and you鈥檒l hear these principles echoed from each.

鈥淭hey are our company鈥檚 core values,鈥 Gabriel explains. 鈥淏ut they鈥檙e also the values for how we operate as both a business and a family.鈥
He explains that he, his father, and grandfather all started their career in the field, so they 鈥渒now what it takes,鈥 giving them the empathy and understanding necessary to fully support their field teams.
鈥淚 care about the people who work here, and I want them to succeed. I want to put the right people in the right positions so that we鈥檙e successful鈥攕o that 100 years from now, Dolan Concrete is still going to be around and they鈥檙e still going to be one of the top subcontractors in the Bay Area,鈥 says Leo Jr.
Leo Sr. adds, 鈥淲hen you show people you care, they鈥檙e going to feel good and they鈥檙e going to be loyal to the company.鈥
It鈥檚 because of this deep commitment to their employees, and their clients, that Dolan Concrete has seen the success it has for over a half-century. In fact, it has helped the company grow from a small operation of 12 to a large organization staffed with over 100 workers in the field and 20 in the office.
鈥淲hen you show people you care, they鈥檙e going to feel good and they鈥檙e going to be loyal to the company.鈥
鈥淒olan will continue to make sure employees have everything they need to be successful鈥攏ot only in the field but also in their day-to-day lives. We鈥檒l continue to be there for them and provide them with gainful employment so they can continue to support their families because that ultimately supports our community,鈥 says Gabriel.
The Future is Bright for Dolan Concrete
As Gabriel looks to the future of Dolan Concrete, he notes his deep ties to the business.
鈥淭his company has always been a part of my life. My father and my grandfather both worked here. I have a tremendous amount of history here, so this company means more to me than just a job鈥擨鈥檓 hoping to leave a legacy behind.鈥
But leaving a legacy in an evolving industry means growing as a company never stops. It means leading by example and not just meeting the standard, but setting it. As a 鈥淕roundbreaker鈥濃攖hat is, as an innovator and pioneer鈥攖hat鈥檚 exactly what Dolan has done.
鈥淭o me, a Groundbreaker is simple,鈥 explains Gabriel. 鈥淚t’s derivative of 鈥榖reaking ground,鈥 and that can mean actual dirt or a concept. When you鈥檙e breaking ground in a new conceptual space, you’re there for the first time and you’re taking challenges for the first time. For those reasons, Dolan Concrete is a Groundbreaker. We鈥檙e taking steps to separate ourselves from other contractors and to break new ground not only with the types of work that we’re doing but also with the technology we鈥檙e using.鈥
As a Groundbreaker, Dolan鈥檚 team has made it a point to never settle for the status quo. Even after three generations, they still strive to enhance their capabilities and processes鈥攁 value originating from Leo Sr. himself.
鈥淚 always give my best, and I鈥檓 always trying to do better. That鈥檚 why I鈥檓 still here,鈥 says Leo Sr., noting that sometimes he still goes to jobsites to inspect the work. 鈥淧eople think that at 80, you can鈥檛 even move or do this or that. Well, I鈥檓 80, and I鈥檓 still here.鈥

Even today, his stories are markedly infused with the spirit of the American dream: hard work, humility, and integrity. It鈥檚 something that has become woven into the general fabric of the business鈥攁nd something that will likely continue to drive the company鈥檚 growth in the future.
Even after three generations, they still strive to enhance their capabilities and processes鈥攁 value originating from Leo Sr. himself.
鈥淲e no longer do patios, driveways, and sidewalks,鈥 he reflects. 鈥淣ow we do buildings that have 50, 60, or 80 floors. It makes me feel really good to be able to say that we started with sidewalks and now,鈥 he gestures to the sky, 鈥淟ook where we are.鈥
To learn how Dolan Concrete leveraged construction management software to continue driving business success, read the case study here.
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