Mac's Construction Company Inc. — Commercial GC in Hattiesburg, MS (Est. 1970, 3rd-Gen Family)

Mac’s Construction Company Inc. — commercial GC in Hattiesburg, MS

Mac’s Construction Company started in 1970 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. More than 50 years later, it’s still family-owned — now in its third generation — and still focused on the same sectors it built its reputation in: education, healthcare, worship, banking, industrial, and government construction across the southeast.

Services

Commercial new construction and renovation across education, healthcare, worship, government, industrial, and banking sectors. Mac’s handles projects from ground-up construction through interior finish-out. The company manages all trades in-house and through long-term subcontractor relationships built over five decades. Project types include school additions, medical facility renovations, industrial warehouse builds, and municipal government fit-outs. The company’s project history in the region stretches far enough back that some of its current clients are institutions it first worked with in the 1980s.

Institutional construction depth

Education and healthcare are two of the most demanding commercial sectors from a compliance and coordination standpoint. Both require phased construction — keeping schools operating during renovation, maintaining infection control in healthcare facilities — plus detailed documentation and owner-representative coordination that general commercial contractors often lack. Mac’s has been running this kind of work since the early 1970s, a period when most of the company’s current competitors weren’t yet in business.

Service area

Hattiesburg, MS and the broader southeast United States. Office at 6555 US Highway 98, Suite 13, Hattiesburg, MS. Third-generation family ownership means the institutional relationships and operational discipline built over five decades transfer forward rather than reset with new ownership.

Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews

Fifty-plus years of continuous operation in institutional commercial construction, with third-generation family ownership still running the company, is a rare data point in this sector. That longevity is worth documenting for owners and facilities managers researching contractors for southeast institutional work.

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