Metcon 1415
Metcon 1415 is a distinguished Native American-owned business (Lumbee) headquartered in Pembroke, North Carolina. Founded in 1999, the company specializes as a General Contractor, particularly in panelized metal studs and truss construction. Initially focusing on residential housing projects throughout the Carolinas, Metcon has evolved into a comprehensive commercial general contracting operation. The firm is renowned for integrating metal-framed systems in its projects, showcasing its expertise in innovative construction methods.
A pioneer in sustainable architecture, Metcon has established itself as a national leader in the construction of Energy Positive Buildings. These structures not only reduce energy consumption but also generate more energy than they use. Among Metcon’s accolades, the company constructed the first Energy Positive building in the Carolinas, the first Energy Positive facility for a public utility in the United States, and the first privatized Energy Positive school in the nation. This commitment to green building practices places Metcon at the forefront of the industry.
With a strong operational presence, Metcon 1415 maintains regional offices in Raleigh, Charlotte, Fayetteville, North Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, and Oxon Hill, Maryland, thereby extending its reach to serve clients in the Washington D.C. area. The company has successfully completed over 700 projects, showcasing its capabilities across various sectors, including higher education, K-12 institutions, medical facilities, corporate projects, and government contracts, significantly across the East Coast.
Recognized for its excellence in construction, Metcon received awards from the U.S. Department of Commerce as the U.S. Minority Construction Firm of the Year in 2011 and 2013. Furthermore, its educational projects have garnered accolades as some of the best in the country, highlighted by recognition from Engineering News and Record in 2013, 2016, and again in 2018. Metcon 1415's commitment to quality, innovation, and community partnership continues to set it apart as a prominent player in the construction industry.
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