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What happens when you lose everything in 2008—and still choose to pay everyone back? Rob Stephenson rebuilt not just a business, but a reputation that now wins national NARI COTY awards.
Summary:
Rob Stephenson, founder of Stephenson Construction, shares how leaving engineering, moonlighting in rental units, and surviving the 2008 collapse shaped his disciplined, integrity-first approach to design-build. We unpack his early pivots from art and engineering, learning the trades out of necessity, brand lessons from Target, and how a move to Atlanta unlocked new opportunity. Rob breaks down practical pricing, cash flow, licensing, and client selection—plus a DIY cautionary tale involving a wet metal roof, no tie-off, and a painful lesson learned.
🎥 Watch the full episode on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@TheSmallBusinessSafari
💡 GOLD NUGGETS
• How growing up in Philadelphia sparked his love for home projects
• Art vs. engineering at Tuskegee — and the early career pivots that followed
• Learning every trade through rental-unit trial by fire
• Building the first spec home, licensing insights, and partnership lessons
• The 2008 crash: overleverage, failure, and choosing integrity over shortcuts
• Moving to Atlanta and how Target taught him branding discipline
• Building a design-build team that wins national COTY awards
• Story proof: why case studies beat sales pitches
• Cash flow, pricing, and client fit — practical rules that keep you alive
• Quickfire picks: E-Myth for Contractors, basements, and service pet peeves
• DIY disaster: the wet metal roof and the importance of safety tie-offs
🔗 Guest Links
• Website: https://www.stephensonconstructionllc.com
• NARI Directory: Search “Stephenson Construction” on NARI.org
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rsstephenson/
🌍 Follow The Small Business Safari
• Instagram | @smallbusinesssafaripodcast
• LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrislalomia/
• Website | https://chrislalomia.com
Thanks to our sponsor Smart Hire Solutions LLC!
By Chris Lalomia5
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What happens when you lose everything in 2008—and still choose to pay everyone back? Rob Stephenson rebuilt not just a business, but a reputation that now wins national NARI COTY awards.
Summary:
Rob Stephenson, founder of Stephenson Construction, shares how leaving engineering, moonlighting in rental units, and surviving the 2008 collapse shaped his disciplined, integrity-first approach to design-build. We unpack his early pivots from art and engineering, learning the trades out of necessity, brand lessons from Target, and how a move to Atlanta unlocked new opportunity. Rob breaks down practical pricing, cash flow, licensing, and client selection—plus a DIY cautionary tale involving a wet metal roof, no tie-off, and a painful lesson learned.
🎥 Watch the full episode on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@TheSmallBusinessSafari
💡 GOLD NUGGETS
• How growing up in Philadelphia sparked his love for home projects
• Art vs. engineering at Tuskegee — and the early career pivots that followed
• Learning every trade through rental-unit trial by fire
• Building the first spec home, licensing insights, and partnership lessons
• The 2008 crash: overleverage, failure, and choosing integrity over shortcuts
• Moving to Atlanta and how Target taught him branding discipline
• Building a design-build team that wins national COTY awards
• Story proof: why case studies beat sales pitches
• Cash flow, pricing, and client fit — practical rules that keep you alive
• Quickfire picks: E-Myth for Contractors, basements, and service pet peeves
• DIY disaster: the wet metal roof and the importance of safety tie-offs
🔗 Guest Links
• Website: https://www.stephensonconstructionllc.com
• NARI Directory: Search “Stephenson Construction” on NARI.org
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rsstephenson/
🌍 Follow The Small Business Safari
• Instagram | @smallbusinesssafaripodcast
• LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrislalomia/
• Website | https://chrislalomia.com
Thanks to our sponsor Smart Hire Solutions LLC!

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