Macon General Contractors
Macon General Contractors, also known as Macon Construction, has been a leader in constructing grain storage solutions since its inception in 1971. Originally starting as a manufacturer of grain bins, the company has now evolved into America's premier construction provider for hoop buildings, which offer efficient storage for bulk commodities. With a focus on facilitating optimal storage methods, Macon General Contractors specializes in constructing hoop buildings with capacities ranging from one to six million bushels, using their patented MaconMaximizer technology. This innovative solution allows clients to store up to 30% more grain in the same space compared to traditional storage methods, like steel bins, while achieving zero average spoilage.
Throughout its history, Macon General Contractors has marked significant milestones. From its early beginnings under Endress Equipment, which put up farmer grain bins, the company made a pivotal transition in 2009 when it constructed its first hoop building. Over the years, Macon has continually expanded its offerings and operations, moving to its current headquarters in Bradford, Illinois in 2010, and implementing an in-house manufacturing division by 2013. By 2014, it had introduced in-house concrete services to further enhance its construction capabilities. Remarkably, by 2024, the company reached an impressive total of 136 million bushels built, underscoring its significant influence in the grain storage industry.
Macon General Contractors not only focuses on delivering high-value construction solutions but also emphasizes innovative engineering to maximize the return on investment for its clients. The company's mission ensures that they consistently provide quality, cost-effective solutions on time while fostering rewarding careers for their team.
Located at 201 Bonita Ave, Bradford, IL 61421, USA, Macon General Contractors continues to lead the way in constructing effective and efficient grain storage solutions, sustaining its commitment to quality and innovation over the decades.
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