General Mechanical
General Mechanical Corporation (GMC) is a distinguished Native American, tribally-owned firm that has established itself as a leader in the construction industry. Founded over 24 years ago, GMC operates as a subsidiary of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin under the Oneida ESC Group. The company is certified by the Small Business Administration (SBA) as an 8(a) Small Disadvantaged Business, underscoring its commitment to providing quality services while promoting economic growth for the Oneida community.
GMC specializes in a diverse range of services, including design-build construction, construction management, general contracting, mechanical contracting, and hydronic piping. The company has adeptly transitioned from its roots as a mechanical contractor into a versatile general contractor, successfully executing numerous projects that involve complex facilities. GMC is recognized for its ability to complete renovation and new construction projects efficiently, within budget, and on schedule, making it a trusted partner for many clients.
The firm operates primarily within the State of Florida, offering innovative solutions that utilize cutting-edge technology and energy-efficient building systems design. GMC's extensive experience allows it to cater to various clients, including government agencies, commercial entities, and private sector organizations seeking quality construction services.
Holding certifications as a Florida Certified General Contractor (CGC1528897) and Mechanical Contractor (CMC1250781), GMC assures its clientele of its compliance with industry standards and regulations. The company's commitment to excellence and community-oriented approach not only enhances its operational framework but also contributes positively to the economic development of the region it serves. In a constantly evolving market, General Mechanical continues to thrive, demonstrating resilience and a forward-thinking attitude essential for sustained success in the construction industry.
Payment applications generally include the application for payment form and a continuation sheet (which includes a schedule of values and change orders). Depending on the situation, you may also include backup documents like materials receipts and invoices, payroll wage reports, and lien waivers.
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