Mccormack Construction CO - Pendleton, Oregon
Oregon CCB license #111 - Mccormack Construction CO - Pendleton, Oregon. License status: Active. Valid through January 14, 2028.
Pendleton, Umatilla County · RMI: Tyson Chantley Furstenberg · CCB since 1972 · 53 yrs
CCB Lookup Trust Score
- Active CCB license +40 pts
- 10+ years active (53 yrs) +12 pts
- Surety bond current +8 pts
- Bond above legal minimum +4 pts
- Liability insurance current +8 pts
- Insurance above legal minimum +5 pts
- Responsible Managing Individual identified +3 pts
- Phone number on record +2 pts
- Google Business Profile verified +5 pts
- Business operational on Google +3 pts
- 10 Google reviews +2 pts
- 4.2★ Google rating (4.0+) +3 pts
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PO Box address -5 ptsA contractor without a physical address is harder to locate if a dispute arises.
General Contracting & Construction Management in Eastern Oregon Since 1972
McCormack Construction is a fourth-generation general contractor based in Umatilla County, serving Eastern Oregon and the surrounding Pacific Northwest region. The company works with public agencies, healthcare systems, educational institutions, and regional developers on projects ranging from small renovations to complex multifamily and industrial builds.
Services:
- General Contracting
- Design-Build Construction
- Construction Management (CM/GC)
- Preconstruction & Estimating
- Healthcare Facility Construction
- Public Works & Municipal Projects
McCormack serves Eastern Oregon, Washington, and Idaho with a proven safety record and over 70% repeat client base. Learn more at mccormackconstruction.com.
CCB #111 - licensed, bonded ($80,000 surety) and insured ($1,000,000 liability) under Oregon law.
Oregon CCB License #111 - Mccormack Construction CO
Oregon CCB license #111 is currently Active - registered since July 1972 and valid through January 14, 2028.
Contact & Address
Pendleton, OR 97801-0972
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Mccormack Construction CO Reviews
Based on 10 Google reviews, this contractor has an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars.
Although this company gets confused for the spice products - they still bring the ingredients needed to get the job done. Their 80 years of doing trustworthy business is quickly spreading, reaching the beautiful Tri-Cities. After speaking with members of the crew, I'm convinced we will see…
I am currently very displeased with your construction crew outside of the old Umpqua Bank here in Pendleton Oregon, they are currently changing it to a Chipotle but for some reason they felt the need to completely block off the public sidewalk for a large majority of the day, and my fiance has…
Doesnt answer phone calls and/or doesn't give a call back if need to talk to them about something.
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Official CCB RecordQuick Summary
- Status Active
- License # #111
- Type RGC
- County Umatilla
- RMI Tyson Chantley Furstenberg
- Bond $25K
- Insurance $1M
- Lic. expires January 14, 2028
- Bond expires January 14, 2028
- Ins. expires May 1, 2027
- Google rating 4.2 / 5
- Last updated March 17, 2026
- Synced June 24, 2026
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