At the Port of South Louisiana, the premier sea gateway for U.S. export and import traffic, which stretches 54 miles along the Mississippi River, the largest tonnage port district in the western hemisphere, Mayer Building Company was pleased to be awarded a publicly bid project in the winter of 19/20. The work, which included demolition […]
Read MoreAdvanotech’s website starts with this: Electric vehicles haven’t been able to overcome the burden of cost versus range limitations. It then goes on to explain about “making a battery work with Silicon.” Certainly bold scientific progress needs a place to experiment, work and discover. With the Linfield Hunter Junius design team, Mayer Building Company converted […]
Read MoreDuring the winter of 2018, Mayer Building Company completed 7000 square feet of office renovations at St James business park for landlord, Rathborne Properties, along with improvements for the tenant, Ardaman & Associates. The work included new floors base, lights and paint. Though the scope was simple, the new finishes transformed this place of business […]
Read MoreIn March 2016, MBC completed a tricky little project for the Sheriff’s Office. The work consisted of breaking down the post-K medical trailer that had been stationed near the old OPP and setting it up in the new jail complex. The work consisted of the major trades that always constitute our work. After moving the trailers and “mating” them back together. We reconnected mechanical lines (sewer & water), electrical service and installed a new roof membrane. We completed foundation carpentry, trim carpentry and flooring patches. We built an ADA accessible ramp and landing, wood stairs, steel handrails and painted all the repairs. Not only did Mayer Building Company deliver satisfactory work to a new client, but also once again demonstrated that we can complete projects in unconventional spaces, with unconventional restraints, that most GCs could not.
Read MoreIn June 2014, MBC completed a job for a Louisiana State’s health care agency in St. Bernard Parish. Among the many tasks accomplished, we successfully removed old concrete foundations and graded out a new crushed concrete parking lot, replaced 2 package units on the roof of the building, carefully removed the finishes in the building, replaced broken storefront, installed a new 300 Amp electrical service, planted several trees and over forty feet of garden.
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