
Temporary Wall Systems in New Hampshire, a full-service, temporary containment wall provider, is opening three locations in metro Detroit.
Temporary Wall Systems Ann Arbor and Sterling Heights will be owned and operated by the husband-and-wife team of Scott and Nadine Harrison. Temporary Wall Systems Farmington Hills will be owned and operated by Lee Ritter.
“We have lived in a variety of locations around the U.S., and there is no other place that we wanted to start our business together than right here in metro Detroit, which is where I was born and raised,” says Scott Harrison.
“Nadine and I have been married for 30 years and have raised two children. Now, we want to extend our partnership to include the ownership of Temporary Wall Systems Ann Arbor and Sterling Heights. We want to build a legacy together.”
Harrison’s background is in film production, marketing, and advertising, and Nadine Harrison’s background is in sales, customer service, and event planning. The couple plans to combine their skills to offer local builders a sustainable and durable, yet temporary containment option to protect people and property from construction.
Ritter, who has 12 years of service in the Air National Guard, wants to protect Michigan’s natural beauty and environment.
“The modular walls that Temporary Wall Systems provides align with my love for the great outdoors because they limit the amount of construction waste that enters local landfills,” says Ritter. “There’s no reason to build temporary walls out of permanent material that must be torn down and thrown away. TWS’s rental-ready solutions solve that crucial problem.”
Ritter has a bachelor’s degree in aviation flight technology and has a background in business ownership and financial management.
TWS is part of HomeFront Brands, a family of franchised residential and commercial property service brands that provide integrated technology, data support, lead generation, business intelligence systems, and training to its partners.