Temporary Wall Systems opens new location in Oregon's "Wine Country"
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Temporary Wall Systems opens new location in Oregon's "Wine Country"

EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 16, 2023 // PRNewswire // -- Temporary Wall Systems (TWS) will launch its Willamette Valley location by hosting a table at the Associated Builders and Contractors Pacific Northwest Chapter's 8th Annual Craft Championship on Friday, Oct. 20 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Camp Withycombe in Clackamas, Oregon.

Temporary Wall Systems Willamette Valley owners Thomas Pettus-Czar, left, and Mark Sheppard believe the sustainable nature of the area will be the key to their reusable wall company's success.

TWS Willamette Valley owners Mark Sheppard and Thomas Pettus-Czar will provide cash prizes to participants who can hit the bullseye on a dartboard at the table. One bullseye nets a $5 prize, two bullseyes win a $20 prize and three bullseyes win a $100 prize.

Both owners say their new Temporary Wall Systems location will provide local contractors with a better and more sustainable product to protect people and property from construction and renovation projects. Eugene, Oregon, the largest city in the Willamette Valley area, is known as a leader in sustainability with a history of commitment to climate action, according to the city's website.

"That's the most exciting part about owning a TWS in this area," Pettus-Czar said. "Lane, Benton and Deschutes counties are all experiencing significant growth and modernization. This revitalization will mean that many companies will need to remodel occupied space. Our product satisfies a critical need to provide contractors with a sustainable and reusable wall system that is particularly attractive to the people of this community who value this approach."

Sheppard agrees and says his company's product provides developers with a temporary containment option that won't put unnecessary building materials in the area's landfills.

"This business will help contractors, project managers and business owners have more successful outcomes for their projects," he said. "We're very excited about the product and the solutions it provides. There are so many practical applications for this sustainable and temporary system."

Pettus-Czar and Sheppard have a history of building successful companies together. The two co-own Farmers Union Coffee Roasters, which was recently voted the best coffee shop in Eugene, Oregon.

Sheppard grew up in Willamette Valley and said his childhood was spent picking fruit in the area's many local orchards.

"I learned about growing and working with food, which gave me a deep appreciation of the land," he said. "I've also been involved in the remodeling, buildout and opening of many small businesses. It was the combination of my love of the land and my experiences building up small businesses that drew me to Temporary Wall Systems."

Sheppard received a bachelor's degree from the University of Oregon. He is married and has two children.

For his part, Pettus-Czar was born in Texas, grew up in New Mexico, and holds two bachelor's degrees from the University of Kansas and the University of Oregon. He moved to Eugene in 2009 and has stayed in the area ever since. He is married and has a 2-year-old son.

"This community is great," he said. "You get a lot of bang for your buck, and it's a great place to raise a family. It's hard to beat."

Temporary Wall Systems provides modular wall systems that are designed with versatility in mind. The company's full-service business model simplifies construction and renovation by taking care of the entire containment process, from job site delivery to expert installation and removal when the project is complete. The Willamette Valley location serves Albany, Bend, Eugene, Redmond and Springfield, Oregon.

SOURCE Temporary Wall Systems

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