Brad Minnick was raised on a farm in Northern MO and told his parents that farming isn't what he wanted to do. He started working at the age of 15 at a golf course. His career kept him in the golf industry for 20 years working at various courses as a golf superintendent. From there he went to Lawrence and started working with Capitol Concrete, he received a Bachelor's degree in Plant Science and as his career continued with CCP, hardscapes became his specialty.
Brad has worked on various sized projects from small to extreme. An example would be Free State High School & Lawrence High School - both projects included a stadium bleacher section made from Versa-Lock blocks - 130,000 of them!! Versa-Lock has a 50-80 year life time as opposed to concrete which can chip and crack. The block project turned out to be more cost effective than aluminum bleachers. Bob Saathoff said he has been to Free State and it really is an awesome display of what can be done with blocks in a hardscape.