Moss & Associates

Moss & Associates
Private
Industry Construction Management, General Contracting
Founded 2004
Headquarters Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Website www.mosscm.com

Moss & Associates is one of the southeast USA's largest privately held general contractors providing a variety of services including design/build, general construction, construction management and preconstruction consulting for commercial, institutional and residential projects. In addition to its Fort Lauderdale, headquarters, the company has offices in Miami, Tampa, Clearwater, and Ocala, Florida; Greenville, South Carolina; and El Paso, Texas. Moss & Associates is one of the top institutional contractors in the nation,[1] the seventh largest general contractor in Florida [2] and the second largest in South Florida.[3]

Moss has projects in the United States and The Bahamas, including: Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida; the Biomedical Research Center for the University of Miami's Institute for Human Genomics; and Bass Pro Shops in Clarksville, Indiana. They are part of the joint venture known as Hunt-Moss, which is constructed the Marlins Park in the Little Havana section of the City of Miami.[4]

History

Bob L. Moss, a 40-year veteran of the construction trade spent 22 years with a Fortune 250 construction firm, where he managed the company's Florida operations and eventually became chairman, president and CEO. He retired from that position and in March 2003 established Moss & Associates in 2004.[5] His son, Scott Moss, was one of the first to join the team and son, Chad Moss, followed soon thereafter. Scott Moss serves as the company's President and Chad Moss is Senior Vice President. Today the company has almost 200 employees.[6]

Operations

Moss & Associates is a recipient of the University of South Florida's Sunshine State Safety Award.[7]

As the eighth largest green builder in the southeast,[8] and counted among the top 100 green builders in the United States,[9] Moss & Associates takes a proactive approach to preserving the environment by investing heavily in LEED training for executives and operations and preconstruction teams. By 2009, Moss had 35 employees designated as LEED Accredited Professionals (AP) with an additional 27 in the process of obtaining the AP designation offered by the U.S. Green Building Council.

Major Projects

References

  1. "Top 75 Institutional Contractors". Building Design + Construction. 2008-07-04.
  2. "7th Largest GC in Florida" (PDF). Southeast Construction. April 2009.
  3. Lunsford, Darcie (2007-03-16). "2nd Largest GC in South Florida". South Florida Business Journal.
  4. http://phoenix.bizjournals.com/southflorida/stories/2009/07/13/daily87.html. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. http://www.sbnonline.com/Local/Article/11437/67/0/The_opportunist.aspx
  6. http://mosscm.com/company/team/bio.php?id=1[]
  7. "Sunshine State Safety". University of South Florida. April 2009.
  8. "The Southeast's Top Green Builders". Southeast Construction. May 2009.
  9. "Top 100 largest green builders". Engineering News Record. 2009.
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