Our Story
Two craftsmen. Five decades of combined experience. One shared belief — that a timber bridge, built right, should outlast the generation that commissioned it.
30+ Years — Mark
20+ Years — Marshall Solomon
Continental U.S. Coverage

Who We Are
Timber Intentions was founded in 2023 — but its roots run far deeper. Our team brings over 50 years of combined hands-on experience designing, engineering, and building timber structures across the United States.
We built Timber Intentions on a simple conviction: golf courses, parks, and private properties deserve structures that respect their landscape — not prefabricated substitutes. Every bridge we build is custom-engineered for its specific site.
By The Numbers
Years Combined
Mark (30+ yrs) and Marshall
Solomon (20+ yrs) together
Projects Built
Bridges, boardwalks, and retaining
walls across the nation
States Served
From Florida to Montana —
continental U.S. coverage
Licensed & Insured
Licensed General Contractor,
fully bonded and insured
The Team
Two craftsmen with a combined half-century of experience — and a shared standard for what a timber bridge should be.
Founder
Mark founded Timber Intentions to build the kind of timber structures he'd spent three decades watching the industry get right — and watching it fall short. With 30+ years of experience in timber bridge construction, Mark brings the industry expertise, vision, and financial backing that drives every project the company takes on.
GCSAA Member — Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
GCBAA Member — Golf Course Builders Association of America
Fully Insured & Bonded — All Projects
Founder & Financial Backer
Director of Operations
Marshall oversees every project from site assessment through final inspection. His two decades of operational experience ensure that every bridge is delivered on schedule, to spec, and built to last.
Multi-State General Contractor License
20+ Years Timber Bridge Industry Experience
B.A. Philosophy, Western Carolina University
GCSAA & GCBAA Member in Good Standing
Credentials
Membership in the industry's leading associations and a full contractor license aren't checkboxes — they're our minimum standard.

Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. Active membership and compliance with industry standards in golf course construction and maintenance.
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Golf Course Builders Association of America. Recognition as a qualified builder meeting the highest standards of golf course construction nationwide.
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Full General Contractor license for timber bridge and structural construction. Turn-key project management from engineering through final inspection.
Licensed — Continental U.S.

Comprehensive liability insurance and bonding on every project. Your property and investment are protected from the first site visit through project handover.
Full Coverage — All Projects
Client Reviews
“The finished product far exceeded our expectations — a sturdy and ornate bridge built with exceptional craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail. We would be thrilled to work with Timber Intentions on any future projects.”

“Timber Intentions has done several projects for us and has always finished on time or before. Their workmanship is impeccable! We're always proud to hand over their product to the owners. We won't use anyone else.”

“Timber Intensions provides comprehensive services, including design, construction, and site cleanup. Their team is highly professional, works efficiently, and consistently completes projects on schedule. They have rebuilt nine bridges for our development.”
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FAQ
Every project is unique. Here are the questions we hear most often.
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No and here's why. Every bridge we build is a response to a specific site: different soil conditions, span requirements, load ratings, terrain, and aesthetic context. A number on a page would be meaningless. We assess your project first, then propose accordingly.
No - and here s why. Every bridge we build is a response to a specific site: different soil conditions, span requirements, load ratings, terrain, and aesthetic context. A number on a page would be meaningless. We assess your project first, then propose accordingly.
No- and here's why. Every bridge we build is a response to a specific site: different soil conditions, span requirements, load ratings, terrain, and aesthetic context. A number on a page would be meaningless. We assess your project first, then propose accordingly.
No - and here's why. Every bridge we build is a response to a specific site: different soil conditions, span requirements, load ratings, terrain, and aesthetic context. A number on a page would be meaningless. We assess your project first, then propose accordingly.