Architects, bankers and real estate companies refer Ivyland Builders to their clients because we provide a safe work environment, adhere to state and local building codes, protect our clients with an employee drug and alcohol policy and with liability and workers’ compensation insurance coverage.
Key Personnel
Sharon Prim, President
- 28 years operations and managerial experience in the building industry
- 20 years as an owner of a building company
- Commercial building owner, & property manager
- Professional relationships with Architects, Bankers and Property Management professionals with knowledge of required forms and building codes
- Membership – Industry and Community
- National Association of Remodeling
Industry (NARI) - Northampton Township Business and Professional Association – 2009 Business Person of the Year award
- Southampton Business and Professional Association
- Southampton Kiwanis Club
- National Association of Remodeling
Martin Schaefer, Project Manager
- 31 years construction and managerial experience
- Officer and partner in construction companies building houses, condominiums, office buildings, stores, and remodeling projects
- Bucks County Agricultural Land Preservation Board Member
- Kiwanis Club of Southampton Treasurer
- Pennsylvania Kiwanis Foundation Board Member
- 2010 Upper Southampton Citizen of the Year
Mission Statement
Our Mission is to maintain our reputation as a builder and remodeler known for quality workmanship, professionalism, and honesty providing residential and light-commercial renovations at a fair price.
We strive to:
- Provide a safe work environment for our customers and crew members by complying with Federal OSHA; State and National Building Codes; random drug and alcohol policy enforcement, and continuing education through accredited industry associations.
- Protect our customers from exposure to liability by ensuring our subcontractors have proper and adequate insurances – general liability, and workers’ compensation.
- Ensure that our customers are not burdened with mechanics liens and tax liens caused by subcontractors not paying for material and supplies or paying their taxes.