About us


Jeremy and Michele moved to Bozeman in 1994 shortly after getting married. Once here, Michele pursued her teaching degree and Jeremy started working in the business he knew, cabinetry. He added finish trim work to his skillset and then set out with his own business. Along the way he gained valuable insight into the building industry. After Jeremy became a General Contractor, we built for others and ourselves and we noticed 3 recurring goals for both groups: a quality building, budget friendly, and completed in a reasonable timeframe.


We know these qualities are important to others, because they are important to us. With this in mind, FHG Construction determines to accomplish these goals for each of our clients! 
Our 30 years in the industry, our desire to help our clients make and keep a budget, using quality subcontractors we know and trust, and our oversight knowledge with schedules helps us to accomplish these goals!
What we do matters, because this is our community. We live here, we go to church here, we raised kids here and started businesses here! So, we want to continue the legacy by helping other families and businesses grow in the Gallatin Valley.


We feel the Lord has blessed our family and businesses! Therefore, we want to give back to others. We have served on several boards in the valley such as Habitat For Humanity, SWMBIA, Heritage Christian School, and HOAs as a way to invest and help our community. We also love mentoring new businesses. We’ve learned a lot along the way that can benefit new businesses (anyone remember 2008, just to mention one thing). Some people took a chance on us when we first started our business, so we want to do the same for others.
We also want to give back globally with a message of hope! We are involved in projects around the world that share the love and hope of Jesus. Some of our memorable projects have been a feeding center and small business help to refugees in Colombia and teaching and building in South Africa.

We look forward to the opportunity to serve you!


Jeremy & Michele Shea



“And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another,

even as God in Christ, forgave you.”

Ephesians 4:32


“that your faith should not be in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.”

1 Corinthians 2:5