I.M.A.C., Inc. is a medium-sized general contractor located in Mount Vernon, Washington. We service clients in Washington, Oregon, Montana, and Wyoming. We utilize a large core group of local labor resources and supplement as necessary with labor resources from around the country.

Since 1982, IMAC has completed projects in petroleum refining plants, chemical processing plants, heavy industrial sites, manufacturing facilities, and grain and food processing plants. Projects have included B31.3 piping fabrication, installation and repair, equipment installation, insulation, tank repairs, NBIC certificate of authorization “R” Stamp for pressure vessel repair and alteration, plant relocation, civil work, installation of pre-engineered metal buildings, and management services. IMAC also provides maintenance services with personnel on-call 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.

IMAC has maintained its NBIC certificate of authorization “R” Stamp for pressure vessel repair and alteration since 1983. We currently have 95 different weld procedures on file covering metals P1 through P9B, P42 and P45. New procedures are developed as needed.

IMAC has consistently staffed and executed both planned and emergency turnaround crews of 50 to 350 employees. Our management team is committed to safety, quality, and production. These standards are expected to be upheld by the crews in the field. IMAC has an excellent reputation for making timelines and budgets on planned work.

The management and staff at IMAC believe in a simple philosophy; if you take care of the people that work for you, those people, in turn, take care of you. This combined effort and teamwork has helped make IMAC a very safe and very successful contractor in the Northwest.

Safety First
I.M.A.C. is committed to safety. We maintain our excellent safety record by ensuring that our employees adhere to our strict standards and methods. Ongoing safety training is a large part of our continued success as being one of the safest contractors in the Northwest and has allowed us to maintain a MOD factor that is well below the industry average.