Two Beemans, One Family Business, and 35 Years of Civil Construction Behind It
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
How 2B Construction Started
Ron Beeman spent 35+ years on civil construction sites, running large-scale public works, municipal, and industrial projects. He built a lot of companies along the way. None of them belonged to him.
“I built a lot of companies for other people and never got anything on the back end. I want to grow a company I can be proud of and retire from.”
In 2021, Ron came home to North Idaho and started 2B Construction with that goal in mind. The name says it: Two Beemans. He brought his son Tyler into the business from day one, and the company was built on the idea that the next generation should grow up with skin in the game.
Today, 2B is a small crew working out of Athol. Mostly septic, with excavation and retaining walls filling out the rest of the year. The work is hands-on, calls go to Tyler directly, and every job goes out the door at the same standard, whether it’s a single septic replacement or a full lakefront build.
Ron Beeman
Owner & Operator
Ron is the owner, operator, and lead estimator at 2B. After more than three decades managing civil construction projects, he came back to the work itself: running the excavator, designing the system, walking the site with the customer.
His career covers public works, municipal utilities, and large-scale industrial construction. He holds public works, general contractor’s, and complex septic installer licenses, which together cover the full range of work 2B takes on, from standard residential to engineered lakefront systems.
His standard for the work is simple:
“Quality has to start from the ground up. If the work isn’t done right on the ground, it’s going to fail somewhere eventually.”
Tyler Beeman
Equipment Operator
Tyler joined 2B Construction on day one and runs equipment in the field. He’s the second Beeman the name was built on, and the long-term plan from the start has been to build a company he can run someday.
He took to the work fast. Ron put him on equipment young, and the talent has shown up since. On a good day, he’ll grade out a slope cleanly while his old man is still walking it. On a great day, he’ll point out something Ron missed.
“Dad’s got 35 years on the equipment. My job is to learn all of it and find a way to do it faster.”
Two Beemans is the name and the structure: father and son, day one. He’ll be running the company before long.
