MEET OUR TEAM


Robert Ottmann

Construction Manager / Project Manager HOD (Husband of Designer)

Robert is a proud alumnus of the University of Texas A&M in College Station, having successfully obtained both his undergraduate degree and master's degree in Business Administration from the institution. With a robust background spanning over 9 years in the construction industry, he adeptly oversees various projects, ensuring adherence to contractors' schedules and proficient budget administration. Robert's remarkable interpersonal abilities play a pivotal role in maintaining harmonious relationships with subcontractors, vendors, and homeowners alike. Renowned for his inclusive and amiable demeanor, he infuses a sense of enthusiasm and camaraderie into each project, thereby facilitating seamless construction processes.


What does “home” mean to you? Home isn't a place — it's a presence. It's the warmth you feel when you're surrounded by the people who know you, love you, and choose you every day, no matter what corner of the world you find yourself in. The walls may change. The address may shift. But home travels with you, because home is the people you carry in your heart. And for our family, home runs deeper still. When your foundation is built on God — your values, your faith, your sense of who you are and why you're here — that foundation doesn't crack when life uproots you. It holds. It moves with you. It anchors you wherever you land. No house makes a home. But love does. And faith does. And so, no matter where we go in this world, we are always — already — home.



Fun Facts

  • Robert asked Haley out on their first date 16 years ago

  • Smoking meats could be considered a love language of mine

  • Love exploring the outdoors and recreational activities

  • I Know how to make something boring into something fun

 
 
“When work stops feeling like work — when it starts feeling like something you’d do even if no one was watching — that’s not just a job. That’s a calling. And I’m grateful every day that I get to answer mine.”
— Robert