Responding to the resurgence in new
home construction, Oldcastle Architectural has created the position of national homebuilder representative and named Todd Jones to educate builders on best
practices for using masonry and hardscape products in their home designs and
community development.
“Oldcastle Architectural can be a
valuable resource for homebuilders looking for ways to maximize space, enhance
design and build homes for the way consumers live today,” said Ken O’Neill,
senior VP of sales and marketing for Oldcastle Architectural, whose
brands include Belgard Hardscapes pavers and retaining wall block for outdoor
spaces, EnduraMax High Performance Wall System and Artisan stone masonry
products.
“Todd Jones will help inform
homebuilders on the many masonry and hardscape options available to them, from
offering education on how permeable interlocking concrete pavers can be a
stormwater management solution to sharing design ideas for the use of stone
veneer and pavers in fireplaces and outdoor spaces,” O’Neill said. “His
background and hands-on experience in home building and landscaping make Todd a
natural fit for this new position.”
Jones comes to Oldcastle from
ULC-Landscape Architects and Contractors, a design build firm in College Station,
Texas, where he served as vice president of operations. With ULC, Jones focused
on providing the complete planning and construction process for retail,
commercial, institutional, municipal and residential customers.
He began his career with home builder
D.R. Horton Homes, holding positions of lead superintendent, construction area
manager, director of land acquisition and development, director of sales and
most recently vice president of operations. During his tenure with D.R. Horton,
Jones managed the land planning services of landscape architects, engineers,
environmental consultants and corporate attorneys; handled construction starts
and permitting; managed sales and marketing; oversaw customer care/warranty
service; and managed product development and option selections.
“I’ve been on the side of the
builder and landscape architect and understand the challenges they face in
staying informed about the newest building products, so it’s exciting for me to
be in a position where I can serve as educator and as a resource to help
builders find smart, sustainable and attractive solutions for cladding,
retaining walls and outdoor spaces,” Jones said.
Jones earned his bachelor’s degree
in landscape architecture and development with an emphasis in urban site planning
from Texas A&M University.
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