Meet the Team
Mako Services started in Detroit with a simple operation: show up, do the work right, don't cut corners. Thirty years and over a thousand projects later, that hasn't changed. The principles that built this company in the Midwest are the same principles that run every project we take in Florida.
In this business, you don't skip the testing phase because it slows the schedule. You don't pour concrete on a prep job that wasn't done right. You don't walk off a site because the scope got harder than expected. Those standards aren't negotiable at Mako — they're the reason we're still here after three decades.



Dual-Licensed, Fully Certified & We Stand Behind Every Project
We believe in doing the job right the first time. In our line of work, shortcuts lead to failed inspections, compliance violations, structural callbacks, and projects that cost twice as much to fix as they would have cost to do correctly. Mako takes pride in leaving a site clean, compliant, and documented — with results that hold up to inspection and time.
Florida CGC, state asbestos license, comprehensive liability and workers' comp. All regulatory requirements handled.
Our own fleet of heavy equipment — excavators, loaders, concrete equipment, and specialty demo tools. No rental delays, no scheduling around someone else's gear.
We measure, verify, and document before we pour, before we set, and before we sign off. Precision saves time and money.
You know when we start, what we're doing, and when we finish. If anything changes, you hear about it the same day.
The Mako Standard
Mako's trust-builder blend: 30 years in the trade, Hurricane Ian response, and a team built for speed, power, and precision on every project.
When a hurricane rips through your property, you don't need a contractor who "gets to it next quarter." Mako was built for speed — it's in the name. We mobilize crews, assess damage, and start work while other companies are still figuring out their schedules. Thirty years taught us that the longer you wait, the worse it gets. So we don't wait.
Close enough isn't close enough. A slab that's off by half an inch cracks. A foundation that's out of level shifts. We measure, verify, and document before we pour, before we set, and before we sign off. Most contractors eyeball it and hope. We don't hope. We check.
If something's wrong, we fix it. No finger-pointing at the weather, the engineer, or the last contractor. If Mako's name is on the project, Mako handles it. Most companies will dance around a problem until you're too tired to fight. We'd rather fix it Tuesday than argue about it for six weeks.
If we quoted the job and hit contaminated soil nobody expected, you know before we keep digging. If the timeline shifts, you know that morning — not three days later when you're wondering why nobody's on site. You'll never chase Mako for an update. That's not how we work.




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