Difference between revisions of "May Construction Company"
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May Construction Company specializes in the following services: conceptual analysis, feasibility studies, site evaluation and selection, master site and facility planning, design-build, value engineering, estimating, budgeting, and construction management. | May Construction Company specializes in the following services: conceptual analysis, feasibility studies, site evaluation and selection, master site and facility planning, design-build, value engineering, estimating, budgeting, and construction management. | ||
− | Completed projects include the [[Junction Bridge]] renovation, [[Arkansas Packaging]]. [[American Interplex]], [[Alliant Food Service]], and the [[Kerr Paper]] and [[Sysco Foods of Arkansas]] storage buildings. | + | Completed projects include the [[Junction Bridge]] renovation, [[Arkansas Packaging]]. [[American Interplex]], [[Alliant Food Service]], and the [[Kerr Paper]] and [[Sysco Foods of Arkansas]] storage buildings. May Construction also built the [[Horticulture Research Laboratory]] for the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service in Little Rock, the [[Diamond International]] sales and service facility in North Little Rock, the [[Law Offices of Gary Green]], the [[Riverside Acura-Subaru]] and [[Parkway Mazda]] dealerships, the [[Bank of Little Rock]], [[The Centre at Chenal]] and [[Independent Square]] office complexes, and [[Brannon's Market]] and [[The Faded Rose]] restaurants. |
Projects under construction include the [[Chenal Condominiums]], [[Kanis Plaza Retail Center]], and the [[Welspun Tubular Spiral Pipe & Coating Plant]]. | Projects under construction include the [[Chenal Condominiums]], [[Kanis Plaza Retail Center]], and the [[Welspun Tubular Spiral Pipe & Coating Plant]]. |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 12 July 2008
The May Construction Company is a contractor and commercial construction firm headquartered at 2226 Cottondale Lane in Little Rock, Arkansas. The company was established in 1933 by G. W. May and Jimmy May.
May Construction Company specializes in the following services: conceptual analysis, feasibility studies, site evaluation and selection, master site and facility planning, design-build, value engineering, estimating, budgeting, and construction management.
Completed projects include the Junction Bridge renovation, Arkansas Packaging. American Interplex, Alliant Food Service, and the Kerr Paper and Sysco Foods of Arkansas storage buildings. May Construction also built the Horticulture Research Laboratory for the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service in Little Rock, the Diamond International sales and service facility in North Little Rock, the Law Offices of Gary Green, the Riverside Acura-Subaru and Parkway Mazda dealerships, the Bank of Little Rock, The Centre at Chenal and Independent Square office complexes, and Brannon's Market and The Faded Rose restaurants.
Projects under construction include the Chenal Condominiums, Kanis Plaza Retail Center, and the Welspun Tubular Spiral Pipe & Coating Plant.