McDonald Building Company recognized in two lists for Fastest Growing Companies

McDonald Building Company is pleased to announce that it has ranked #24 on the Philadelphia 100 Fastest Growing Companies List for 2015 (regional).  Earlier this year, MBC also ranked in the top quarter of the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Companies for 2015 (national) landing at the #1280 spot. 

The rankings were based on the company’s percentage increase in sales from from the prior three full years of business and McDonald Building Company had a 187% increase in revenues from 2012 through 2014. 

The Philly100 contest is run by the Wharton Small Business Development Center, The Entrepreneurs’ Forum of Greater Philadelphia, and the Philadelphia Business Journal.

Paul McDonald, President comments - "Our recent success in both the Philly 100 and Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing lists are a direct reflection of two significant hallmarks of our business.  First, I'd like to thank our phenomenal client list including the Owners, Architects and Engineers who trust us with their new endeavors and continue to use MBC as their construction resource.  Second, there's no question that our success is directly proportional to the hard work and dedication of our great staff.  As we wind down 2015 and gear up for another fabulous year, I extend my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our clients and employees and wish them all the best in 2016."

The Gala Awards Ceremony for the 2015 Philly100 honorees was held on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at the Annenberg Center, Philadelphia.

The Gala Awards Ceremony for the 2015 Philly100 honorees was held on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at the Annenberg Center, Philadelphia.



Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital celebrates re-opening of its primary medical office building

(Darby, PA) Hospital administrators and the construction team gathered last week to commemorate the renovations of Mercy's first floor physicians offices.  MBC continues to further the improvements here on the second and third floor as we head into 2016.  The scope of this first phase featured 27 new exam rooms, 3 new lab rooms, a new auto clave room, 7 new MD offices, 2 new team work centers, 2 intake nooks, 6 new toilet rooms, a new shared kitchen, reception, and waiting area as well as the interior finish replacement of 2 elevators.  For project details and photos click here.

From left to right: Scott Larkin - Associate Architect Brauer & Hauptman Architects; Susan Cusack - Executive Director Mercy Health Systems; Robert Russell - Information Services Director, Mercy Health Systems; Keith Hart - Project Manager McDon…

From left to right: Scott Larkin - Associate Architect Brauer & Hauptman Architects; Susan Cusack - Executive Director Mercy Health Systems; Robert Russell - Information Services Director, Mercy Health Systems; Keith Hart - Project Manager McDonald Building Company LLC; Jerry Moyer - Director of Plant Operations Mercy Health Systems; Cheryl Krieder - VP Ambulatory Care, Mercy Health Systems; Paul McDonald - President McDonald Building Company LLC; Ryan Alligood - Watchdog Project Management.

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Meet the Alex’s, MBC’s Summer Interns

This summer, we had the pleasure of welcoming two college engineers for a little “MBC Boot Camp” and both experienced the full round robin of field labor, project management support, and office support before they head back to school this fall.  We wish both Alex’s the best of luck in their studies, here is a little more about them.

Alex Stemalski (pictured left) kicked off his internship in the field at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital to assist in the renovations to their Medical Office Building.  Alex’s internship timed up well as this project was just getting started when Alex arrived and just opened up for patients as his summer was ending.  Alex assisted with general assistance to the Superintendent, ductwork throughout the entire building, ICRA (Infection Control Risk Assessment) management and subcontractor coordination on a daily basis.  “Getting to personally know the subs and learn the coordination of trades in and out was my favorite aspect of my internship this summer.  It was a valuable experience to contribute to a project from start to finish and see the progression through until the end.”  Alex S. is headed into his third year at Penn State University in the College of Engineering program as an Architectural Engineering major and he is active as the Placement Officer in S: PACE, the student chapter of Partnership Achieving Construction Excellence.  Alex is planning to travel abroad to Rome, Italy for 7 weeks in the Summer of 2016 with his engineering classmates.

Alex Pillion (pictured right) started the summer with us at Horsham Corner and the majority of his remaining days at North Penn Commons.  At NPC, Alex participated in owner meetings and primarily assisted our Superintendent with manpower reporting and project documentation.  He also assisted the project team during the early stages of site excavation and soon encountered a groundwater issue that needed immediate attention.  “With the heavy rain we had in June and the water table levels we discovered while digging, we needed to coordinate a below-grade sump pit to resolve the issue.  This caused a slight delay although we managed to sort it out and keep the progress on track.”  Alex also visited the corporate office and spent some time in the estimating department following up on subcontractor bids and submittals.  Alex P. will be a senior in the School of Engineering program at Arizona State University this fall. 

Paul McDonald, President says "We were fortunate this year to have two eager interns work with MBC during their summer break.  Both jumped right into their job assignments and handled their responsibilities well.  Starting at 7:00am, working with established tradesmen, and entering a new job environment can be intimidating.  Both Alex Pillion and Alex Stemalski had a great work ethic, were conscious about our safety policies, were anxious to take on more responsibility, and most importantly kept a great sense of humor while dealing with the trades.  Everyone at MBC wishes them the best of luck to both as they enter the coming semesters."

Alex Stemalski (left)                                                                                Alex Pillion (right)

Montgomery County commissioners unveil remodeled youth center and juvenile probation office building

Montgomery County officials commemorate the remodeling completion of the Youth Center and Juvenile Probation Office Building.

Click below for a recent article published on this project.

http://www.timesherald.com/general-news/20150731/montgomery-county-commissioners-unveil-remodeled-youth-center-and-juvenile-probation-office-building