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'''Wyatt General Contractor LLC''' (formerly '''Gary C. Wyatt General Contractor''') is a construction company founded by [[Gary Wyatt]] in [[1976]]. The company, known for its specialty in church construction, was re-incorporated by Gary's son, [[John Wyatt|John]] in [[2012]]. After | '''Wyatt General Contractor LLC''' (formerly '''Gary C. Wyatt General Contractor''') is a construction company founded by [[Gary Wyatt]] in [[1976]]. The company, known for its specialty in church construction, was re-incorporated by Gary's son, [[John Wyatt|John]] in [[2012]]. The company has also constructed numerous schools and hotel buildings. | ||
After John Wyatt died in a [[2015 Shelby County Airport plane crash|plane crash]] in [[2015]] his widow, [[Mary Wyatt|Wyatt]], took over as CEO. Other key staff include CFO [[Chad Bradford]] and VP of operations [[Nick Miele]]. | |||
In [[2017]] the company moved from 245 [[Riverchase Parkway East]] in [[Hoover]] to the [[Day Building]] at 2826 [[6th Avenue South]]. | In [[2017]] the company moved from 245 [[Riverchase Parkway East]] in [[Hoover]] to the [[Day Building]] at 2826 [[6th Avenue South]]. |
Latest revision as of 10:39, 13 June 2017
Wyatt General Contractor LLC (formerly Gary C. Wyatt General Contractor) is a construction company founded by Gary Wyatt in 1976. The company, known for its specialty in church construction, was re-incorporated by Gary's son, John in 2012. The company has also constructed numerous schools and hotel buildings.
After John Wyatt died in a plane crash in 2015 his widow, Wyatt, took over as CEO. Other key staff include CFO Chad Bradford and VP of operations Nick Miele.
In 2017 the company moved from 245 Riverchase Parkway East in Hoover to the Day Building at 2826 6th Avenue South.
References
- Garrison, Greg (September 4, 2015) "Before fatal plane crash, construction company president often reached out to help others." The Birmingham News
- Johnson, Roy S. (May 11, 2017) "From widow to construction executive: "I can see God's hand in so much"." The Birmingham News
- West, Ty (June 12, 2017) "Construction company moving HQ to Birmingham." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Wyatt General Contractor website