Dariotis Construction began serving customers in western Washington in 1976. From an 18-acre nursery and a 6,000 sf office and warehouse in the Skagit Valley, we've built more than $14 million of public and commercial work — and we still take every project personally.
When Dariotis Construction opened its doors in 1976, the goal was simple: do landscape construction the right way, with crews and equipment that could see a project through from earthwork to plant install.
Five decades later, that hasn't changed. We've built parks, commercial plazas, school athletic fields, and green roofs from Blaine to Bellevue. Every job starts with a site walk and an honest bid. Every job ends with work that holds up.
We're proud to still be a family-run company, with a nursery, a fleet, and a yard that we own and operate ourselves.
When you hire Dariotis Construction, you get the owner on the project — not a layer of account managers between you and the work.
Bachelor of Science, Horticulture. Chris estimates every bid and manages the projects he wins — so the person who priced the work is the same person on the phone when something needs a decision in the field. It's how we've kept clients coming back since 1976.
Owning our own equipment means we don't lose days waiting on rentals, and we don't lose precision waiting on operators. Our fleet includes the laser-guided dozer, hydraulic backhoe, trencher, and hydroseeder needed to take a site from rough cut to finished landscape.
Our office, warehouse, and nursery all sit on one site in the Skagit Valley. The nursery is 18 acres of growing ground, with a 6,000 sf office and warehouse alongside it.
Having the nursery on the same site as the office means plant material is selected, hardened off, and ready to load when a project calls for it — no scrambling through brokers, no last-minute substitutions.
Every project is unique. Tell us what you're scoping and we'll put a bid together — or pull in the right subcontractors to round it out.