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Metcon

General Contractor
Founded in
1999
Privately Held
$114.6M
179
Design-Build, Construction Management, General Contracting, Building Information Modeling
(980) 209-9680
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Pembroke, North Carolina, United States

About Metcon

Metcon is a distinguished Native American-owned business founded in 1999 in Pembroke, North Carolina, dedicated to delivering innovative and sustainable construction solutions. Originally established as a General Contractor specializing in panelized metal studs and trusses, Metcon began its operations focusing primarily on housing projects throughout the Carolinas. Over the years, the company evolved into a full-service commercial general contracting operation while continuing to leverage metal-framed systems in its construction practices.

Renowned for its pioneering efforts in the construction of Energy Positive Buildings, which create more energy than they consume, Metcon achieved notable milestones by constructing the first Energy Positive building in the Carolinas, the first for a public utility in the United States, and the first privatized Energy Positive School in the country. These accomplishments underscore Metcon's role as a national leader in sustainable construction practices, where they have significantly influenced the industry standards for environmentally friendly architecture.

Headquartered in Pembroke with regional offices strategically located in Raleigh, Charlotte, and Fayetteville, North Carolina, as well as Columbia, South Carolina, and Oxon Hill, Maryland, Metcon serves a diverse clientele across the East Coast. The company has successfully completed over 700 projects, offering a comprehensive range of services including preconstruction, general contracting, virtual design and construction (BIM), construction management, and design-build solutions. They cater to various markets, providing services to higher education, K-12 schools, healthcare, government projects, sports and entertainment, commercial enterprises, and infrastructure developments.

Metcon’s commitment to excellence is reflected in its core values, prioritizing safety, on-time delivery, diversity and inclusion, environmental sustainability, client satisfaction, quality, and innovation. This dedication to service and community engagement has earned Metcon recognition, including being awarded the U.S. Minority Construction Firm of the Year by the U.S. Department of Commerce in 2011 and 2013, along with accolades from Engineering News and Record for their educational projects in 2013, 2016, and 2018. Metcon's legacy continues to shape the future of construction by integrating innovative strategies that benefit clients, the environment, and the communities they serve.

Need to submit a Pay App to Metcon?

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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