Firstline Systems Incorporated, based in Kirkland, Washington, has been a cornerstone of the Pacific Northwest construction industry for over 36 years. As a locally owned company, Firstline has established strong customer relationships and a reputation for delivering superior services to the commercial and industrial sectors. The company specializes in drywall construction systems, offering a comprehensive range of services including light and heavy gauge metal stud framing, gypsum wallboard installation, insulation, plastering, and firestopping.
Founded in 1986, Firstline Systems was built on a vision of excellence in quality and value. The company is a proud union contractor, with field operations signatory to the Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters and the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. Firstline's commitment to its core values—safety, scheduling, transparency, accountability, and innovation—ensures that every project is executed meticulously, addressing challenges and managing obstacles from start to finish.
Over the years, Firstline has successfully completed a multitude of significant projects, establishing itself as a trusted partner for various top-tier clients, including industry giants like Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, and Meta. The company’s notable achievements include recent collaborations on landmark projects such as the 29-story Four106 Tower in Bellevue and the expansion of T-Mobile Park.
Firstline Systems is not only recognized for its operational excellence but also for its commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, evidenced by its association with the Climate Pledge Arena, the first arena in the world to achieve Zero Carbon Certification.
With a financial capacity featuring a $50 million bonding limit and an umbrella insurance coverage of $10 million, Firstline Systems is well-equipped to tackle projects of any scale, firmly establishing itself as a leader in drywall construction in the region. As the company looks toward the future, its dedication to building a better Northwest remains steadfast.