Building GTEC3D as a small, family-run business means we aren’t just measuring structures and creating digital twins; we’re building a future for our family. As a founder, the “why” behind the work is often found in the quiet moments between project sites and long hours on the road. Today, that “why” was front and center at Richmond Elementary in Portland.
Watching Momoko present was a proud moment for our family. Seeing her Nihongo (Japanese language) skills flourish in such a culturally rich setting is a testament to the incredible Japanese immersion program at Richmond Elementary. At GTEC3D, we value precision and detail, but watching her confidently bridge her heritage with our family’s work was a different kind of “perfect measurement.”