RMAC Pole Buildings Inc - Scio, Oregon
Oregon CCB license #209019 - RMAC Pole Buildings Inc - Scio, Oregon. License status: Active. Valid through February 01, 2028.
Scio, Linn County · RMI: Randall James Mccaffrey · CCB since 2016 · 10 yrs · Website
Trust Score for RMAC Pole Buildings Inc - 92/100 Excellent
RMAC Pole Buildings Inc holds an active CCB license, current bond and insurance, and has a verified public presence in Oregon.
- Active CCB license +40 pts
- 10+ years active (10 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
- 5 Google reviews +2 pts
- 5★ Google rating (4.5+) +5 pts
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PO Box address -5 ptsA contractor without a physical address is harder to locate if a dispute arises.
Custom Pole Buildings in Scio, Oregon Since 2016
RMAC Pole Buildings Inc serves residential and commercial clients across Oregon and beyond with custom pole building design and construction. Based in Scio, Linn County, the company has over 20 years of experience delivering quality structures and attentive customer service from project start to completion.
Services:
- Custom pole building construction
- Hay barn building
- Airplane hangar construction
- Shop and garage building
- Horse barn and arena construction
- RV storage and warehouse buildings
The company serves customers from California to Alaska and emphasizes high-quality materials, custom options, and affordable pricing. Learn more at rmacpolebuildings.com/contact.
CCB #209019 - licensed, bonded and insured under Oregon law.
Oregon CCB License #209019 - RMAC Pole Buildings Inc
Oregon CCB license #209019 is currently Active - registered since February 2016 and valid through February 1, 2028.
Contact & Address
Scio, OR 97374
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Customer Reviews
My experience with Rmac was great. Randy the owner was great to deal with , and his crew worked fast and hard. In the end Rmac built me the exact building I asked for.
Randy and his crew are old school builders that take pride in their work. They do the little extras that others don’t and it showed. My neighbor had similar shop built same time as mine with well known builders. Theirs was more expensive and when compared, quality in mine was noticeably better.
Great company to due business with. Great final product. Great communication to let you know how the schedule looks. Thanks Randy
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Official CCB RecordOfficial Website
www.rmacpolebuildings.com/contactQuick Summary
- Status Active
- License # #209019
- Type RGC
- County Linn
- RMI Randall James Mccaffrey
- Bond $25K
- Insurance $1M
- Lic. expires February 1, 2028
- Bond expires February 1, 2028
- Ins. expires February 1, 2027
- Google rating 5 / 5
- Last updated June 1, 2026
- Synced June 1, 2026
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