Construction Brothers
A Drywall Contractor Speaks (feat. Dan Wies)

Dan Wies is the president of Wies Drywall and Construction, a St. Louis company that has been in his family for three generations. He also enjoys contributing to the community–by providing quality service customers as well as training and growth opportunities to employees. Dan sees it as his job to make the general contractor the hero. “My name should never be in your mouth in a bad way,” he says to general contractors. The key to staying effective, profitable, and safe, Dan says, is having a really solid team that can execute consistently. This is the key to owners and contractors who are not frustrated. We ask Dan to discuss some of the pain points of drywall work. He touches on these things:
- Ensuring that you aren’t just treated like another bidder on bid day - This means being clear about the scope of bids.
- Standing out in an increasingly complex construction landscape - This means being clear and consistent about their focus. It also means innovating–creating systems that are more efficient.
- Timing production runs to ensure that storage space doesn’t overflow before a site is ready for the parts.
- Broadcast on:
- 15 Mar 2023
Dan Wies is the president of Wies Drywall and Construction, a St. Louis company that has been in his family for three generations. He also enjoys contributing to the community–by providing quality service customers as well as training and growth opportunities to employees. Dan sees it as his job to make the general contractor the hero. “My name should never be in your mouth in a bad way,” he says to general contractors. The key to staying effective, profitable, and safe, Dan says, is having a really solid team that can execute consistently. This is the key to owners and contractors who are not frustrated. We ask Dan to discuss some of the pain points of drywall work. He touches on these things:
- Ensuring that you aren’t just treated like another bidder on bid day - This means being clear about the scope of bids.
- Standing out in an increasingly complex construction landscape - This means being clear and consistent about their focus. It also means innovating–creating systems that are more efficient.
- Timing production runs to ensure that storage space doesn’t overflow before a site is ready for the parts.