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If you need a current bid for a commercial project, call us now! No job is too big or small for us. DMAC Painting & Construction looks forward to providing you and your business or organization with a customized plan that will suit your needs.

Our commercial, institutional and industrial construction experience has played an integral role in many construction projects and buildings.

We provide top quality commercial painting solutions to sustain a "world-class" look to your business’s establishment, warehouse walls, floors and much more.

At DMAC Painting & Construction, we focus on operating with such responsiveness that gives our clients the utmost peace of mind. Should you have any question or concern, our project and management team will be immediately available to ensure you're completely comfortable with our progress. Our methodical approach ensures that our results match client expectations without compromising the safety and quality.

From construction management and design-build services to general contracting, our professional building services are at the core of every DMAC Painting & Construction project.

 



INDUSTRY headLines

Major factory construction projects to watch in 2026

TSMC, Micron, Samsung, Lilly and others are set to break ground on or open new facilities this year.

Tariffs push construction input prices higher

The latest PPI report presents “plenty of cause for concern,” according to Associated Builders and Contractors.

Data center developer invests $6B in Arkansas campus

AVAIO will start the first phase of its data center hub in the first quarter, and could scale its investment up to $21 billion.

How AI can help builders weather the labor crunch on jobsites

With wage expenses piling up, leveraging the technology lets builders protect their margins and get more value out of existing crews, writes a contech expert.

How immigration enforcement will impact construction in 2026

Undocumented workers are becoming increasingly scarce on jobsites. That means higher expenses in sectors with less demand, while data center wages continue to command a premium.