Success isn’t just about profit—it’s about what comes next. After years of steady growth in the construction business, we asked ourselves: How can we do more? The answer wasn’t just in expanding our services, but in applying small business solutions to real-world challenges—from sustainability to education to community development. That’s how Wolf & Wolf Earthworks was born. This initiative is our way of taking action, using our skills and resources to tackle pressing issues with practical, scalable solutions. Our projects aren’t just about making business better—they’re about making the world better.
So far, Earthworks has taken shape in two major ways:
And we're just getting started!
Solar energy is a game-changer, and it’s more viable in the Pacific Northwest than many people think. With our deep expertise in roofing, we seamlessly integrate solar installations by partnering with skilled electricians.
But this isn’t just about solar panels—it’s about empowering homeowners. Lowering energy costs. Reducing dependence on traditional power grids. Building a greener, more self-sufficient future. Through Earthworks, we’re making solar a practical, affordable reality, helping homeowners tap into a cleaner, smarter way to power their homes.
Schools should prepare kids for the future, not just for tests. That’s why we joined the Acton Academy network and opened our own campus. Pathfinders is designed for the 21st century and beyond, equipping students with the tools to think critically, lead boldly, and take ownership of their education. It’s not just a school—it’s an experience. One that empowers children to pursue their passions, develop entrepreneurial skills, and take control of their learning journey. To learn more about Pathfinders Acton Academy, visit: www.pathfindersacton.org
Solar and education are just the beginning. Earthworks is about big ideas—and even bigger action. Future projects include:
At Wolf & Wolf, we believe small businesses can be a force for change. Through Earthworks, we’re proving that profitability and sustainability aren’t opposing goals—they’re a powerful combination.