Mid-America Construction
Company was founded in 1971 and since that time has
constructed more than six million square feet of office
space, warehouses, shopping centers, hotel expansions,
and other projects. The company is responsible for the
construction of a wide variety of high-profile projects,
including the Thomas & Betts
headquarters building at Southwind, Sedgwick Center
in Ridgeway Center, and the Southern Regional Headquarters
Building for the United States Postal Service. Mid-America
Construction also handled the historic renovation of
the 12-story Shrine Building in downtown Memphis in 1980.
Mid-America
Construction Company is known for its innovative, pioneering
work at Ridgeway Center, Memphis' first office park
built in 1972. With the many corporate office buildings
constructed by Mid-America at Ridgeway Center, the company
has become known for setting the standards for "Class
A" office space. Mid-America handles both interior
and exterior construction, and has completed more square
feet of "Class A" interior space than any
other firm in Memphis. Over the years the company's
projects have received numerous awards.
The company
approaches every project from the building owner's
perspective, and is extremely conscious of a variety
of requirements, including cost-effectiveness, feasibility,
aesthetics, and leasibility. Mid-America Construction
has a tremendous amount of historical data available
on all types of projects and utilizes this information
to accurately project costs and schedules for buildings
in the very early stages of consideration of design.
The company works closely with the architects in the
various stages of design to ensure that a project is
completed on schedule and within budget. |