Mrs. Jane Snell- Simpson
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South Florida
About
JANE SNELL-SIMPSON is both a specialist and problem-solver in the construction industry. With over 24 years of construction management experience, she is the President of JS-1 Construction, a family-owned and operated South Florida business. She has used her years of experience and industry relationships to navigate the channels of being a lifestyle contractor to homeowners. She actively works with homeowners who want to remain in their homes and communities and age gracefully with dignity, purpose, and independence on a daily basis.
Jane found inspiration to reinvent her business in an unusual place. She was helping friends who operate a nonprofit that aids people with physical disabilities. She realized that as people age, their homes need to function differently. Homes have a life cycle. As a homeowner, your life changes and your home should change, too. Today Jane’s company focuses on empowering senior citizens and people with disabilities to remain in the homes they love. As her knowledge in this area of home renovation has grown, Jane has become a consultant to businesses that are renovating or seeking to make their facilities more accessible to the public.
Numerous construction projects throughout the United States along with management positions with large corporations (such as: WCI Communities, Adelphia Communications, Qwest Communications, Kwame Building Group) afforded Jane to gain knowledge, experience, expertise, and industry relationships to navigate the channels and actively work with homeowners to facilitate the entire construction process. Co-owners Jane and her husband Peter Simpson created a division of JS-1 called ASAP Shutter in 2003, and soon gained a reputation for honesty and reliability in an industry fraught with unscrupulous contractors. ASAP Shutter became both a local manufacturer and installer of the popular HT100 accordion shutter. That industry began to wane around 2007 when other products became available to protect houses and the Sunshine State was hit with fewer hurricanes.
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