Clifford Montgomery worked as a laborer for years before beginning their own company, Montgomery Excavating and Grading in North park, CA in 1985. He worked primarily as a sub-contractor focusing on excavation, grading, and underground utilities. Then, in 2008 as the recession hit, Clifford incorporated his existing business into Montgomery Construction Services, brought his wife in as partner, and became licensed like a general contractor.
MCSI started in 2008 like a general contracting firm that specialized in residential building. They've since diversified their area of focus to include commercial and institutional work owned by public entities situated in California, for example municipalities and both state and federal government departments.
All of that growth means they have to hire more people to support it. They found Pacific Community Ventures for a small business loan to help keep the job growth going. Montgomery Construction Services plans to use their new capital to grow by hiring both a construction estimator as well as bookkeeper.
As a result, MCSI keeps growing. MCSI has expertise in roadway, channel, subdivisions, park construction, grading, as well as both structural and concrete and masonry. In addition to a C-12 paving and grading license, the organization also obtained both a b and B license for general commercial contracting, broadening its scope and branching into commercial and residential building and remodeling.