General Contracting

General Contractor — Central & Eastern Arkansas

Most general contractors sub out the electrical. We’re an electrical contractor that went and got its general contracting license — so on your project, the biggest and most technical trade isn’t a phone call away. It’s us.

That matters most when electrical is a real line item: a manufacturing expansion, a processing facility, an ag building with serious power demands. No markup stacked on top of your largest sub. No finger-pointing when the gear doesn’t land where the plans said it would. No waiting on an electrician who’s still finishing somebody else’s job.

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Recent Project — 5,000 Sq Ft Storage Building, Woodruff County

One call. Rebar to roof.

A manufacturing client in Woodruff County needed a 5,000 square foot storage building. Fully engineered, start to finish — rebar in the slab, red iron structure, the whole package.

They made one call.

We didn’t swing every hammer on this job, and that’s exactly the point. We brought in the trades, held the schedule, kept the engineering on track, and stayed accountable for the result. The same client calls us when a motor goes down on the plant floor. Same number, same people, whether the job is a bad bearing or a new building.

That’s what a single point of contact actually buys you: nobody’s learning a new contractor’s name every time the scope changes.

Most GCs Sub the Electrical. We Are the Electrical.

On a conventional build, your GC hires an electrical sub. That means a markup on the electrical, a coordination layer between the two, and two companies who can each point at the other when the conduit run fights the beam.

We collapse that. The electrical scope is ours, priced at cost into the project, planned from day one alongside the structural — not bolted on after the fact.

Where this saves you the most:

  • Industrial and manufacturing, where the electrical can run a third of the budget
  • Ag facilities with high-capacity services, grain handling, or irrigation loads
  • Any build where switchgear lead times drive the schedule
  • Buildings with significant controls, alarm, or low-voltage scope

The Synergy of Systems: how integrated planning cuts rework

What We Build

Manufacturing & processing facilities · Warehouse & storage buildings · Office & retail · Agricultural structures · Facility expansions · Tenant improvements · Renovations & remodels

What We Handle

  • Design coordination & design-build
  • Permitting and inspections
  • Scheduling & sequencing
  • Subcontractor management
  • Engineer & architect coordination
  • Site prep and demolition
  • Electrical — self-performed
  • Fire alarm & security — self-performed
  • Asbestos abatement — certified in-house
  • Final walkthrough and turnover

Licensed, Bonded, Credentialed

  • Licensed and bonded general contractor
  • Licensed Electrical Contractor #45045
  • AR Board of Electrical Examiners M-9644
  • Alarm License CMPY.3645
  • TIPS Awarded Vendor — Arkansas public entities can contract without a full bid process
  • Certified asbestos abatement
  • Approved Generac dealer

Where We Work

Little Rock · Conway · Searcy · Cabot · Jonesboro · The Delta

Based in McCrory, working across central and eastern Arkansas. Call us with your location.

Common Questions

Do you self-perform any of the work? Yes — electrical, fire alarm and security, and asbestos abatement are all in-house. Concrete, steel, mechanical, and finish trades are subbed to people we’ve worked with for years.

What size projects do you take? From tenant improvements up through facility expansions and ground-up builds. If we’re not the right fit, we’ll tell you early instead of wasting your time.

Design-build or plan-and-spec? Both. Bring us drawings and we’ll build them, or bring us the problem and we’ll help design the solution.

Are you bonded? Yes, licensed and bonded.

Can a school district or city hire you without going out for bid? Often, yes — we’re a TIPS awarded vendor, which lets Arkansas public entities contract through an existing cooperative agreement.

Do you handle permitting? Yes. We can walk you through it or take it off your plate entirely.

One contract. One number. One company that answers for it.

Call 501-626-5025, or send us what you’ve got — plans, a sketch, or just a description of the problem.

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