Frank Inman, Jr. Inman Construction, Chairman (Retired)
| Inman Construction was started in 1970 with a shovel and a truck. The company has grown into one of the largest, most respected construction firms in the mid-south. With annual revenues between $50 and 80 million, the firm has extensive experience building virtually all forms of commercial, healthcare, institutional & industrial projects. Inman currently operates in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. In Memphis, Inman Construction built AutoZone’s Corporate Headquarters, AutoZone Park, Cordova High School, Houston High School, the new University Center at The University of Memphis and many other Memphis landmarks.
Under current President Page Inman, the firm offers clients a complete range of preconstruction & construction services. Through sound leadership and the addition of talented field, office and supervisory personnel, Inman Construction is dedicated to quality construction from project inception through final building completion and owner occupancy.
Frank has given back to the community in many ways, including being active with the Church Health Center, MIFA, Memphis Rotary Club, William R. Moore School of Technology, Memphis Vocal Arts Ensemble, and mentoring minorities in construction.
Description of Business: General Contractor and Construction Manager Year Business Founded: 1970 Year Inducted: 2009 Thoughts on Entrepreneurship: "'“Entrepreneurs create the opportunities and productive jobs that make our country a world leader.”
“Treat others as you would like to be treated; and remember, business success is a team effort—Always.” " For More Information: http://www.inmanconstruction.com
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