Vern Martinez: Martinez International chief's construction work takes him around the world.

AuthorBronikowski, Lynn
PositionEXECUTIVE EDGE

Tucked away in the massive Glenwood Canyon is a tiny imprint of a Mayan pyramid that was imbedded in the concrete sometime in the late 1980s. Vern Martinez put it there.

The Mayan pyramid is the logo of Martinez International. Martinez thought it fitting to leave his stamp when the Parker-based company he founded in 1976 played a role in building one of the interstate system's most scenic stretches.

"When I thought about the origin of the Mayan pyramids, I just kept saying, 'How did they figure out how to do all those things?' and thought it was a good symbol for my company," said Martinez, whose company employs anywhere from 30 to 125 people depending on what facility upgrades they're working on around the world.

From the day he became state wrestling champion in his native Albuquerque and won a scholarship to the University of New Mexico, to his stint in the Marines Corps during the Vietnam era and later getting into the construction business in Colorado, Martinez is all about figuring things out.

"When you're in Vietnam, you sure learn about yourself; you learn about priorities," said Martinez, who was a captain and platoon leader from 1963 to 1967. "And one of the most important things you learn--and this is good for business, too--you learn to have a backup plan. That kind of thinking has helped me through the years."

He holds a master's degree in educational administration and had been intending to teach and coach wrestling. That was his backup plan until a call from a Marine buddy put him on his construction track by offering him the opportunity to build dorms and student unions at the University of Wisconsin.

"The weather was a culture shock," he said of his three winters in Wisconsin, so when a college friend called about opportunities in Colorado with the Writer Corp. he jumped at the move in 1972.

Ultimately he would open his own company, starting with smaller buildings at the Air Force Academy and at Lowry...

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