Quality Construction - No job too Small for over 40 years.

#1 in Small Commercial Construction Jobs in Western Montana

Quality Construction happily remodels and builds all sizes and types of commercial structures and industrial buildings in Western Montana.

When we began in 1967, specializing in residential homes, our founder Bill Mytty understood that successful construction projects depended on commitment to the client and long-term relationships with selected subcontractors, architects and engineers. Our aim is a partnership, with freely exchanged advice and information.

This problem-solving, client-centered approach lets us get it right—right from the start. It’s applied to every project we take on, be it a $200,000 expansion or $8,000,000 events center.

Today, Quality Construction is one of the most respected and experienced contractors in the region. And we’ve done it one small job, big job, and difficult job at a time.

We’re Quality Construction. Always have been. Always will be.

Contact us today.  We look forward to hearing from you.


G & M Auto - Missoula, Montana

Clearing the way for expansion and growth in an established business area often demands that existing buildings and layouts be removed to provide space for something new.  A licensed commercial contractor like Quality Construction can ease the process of obtaining permits and working with local authorities.

G & M Autoof Missoula Montana by Quality Construction


Wendy's - Missoula, Montana

Quality fast food also means quality fast construction.  Efficiency and top quality construction paves a faster path to profits for franchises like Wendy's.  Plus the experience of an established local commercial contractor like Quality Construction helps eliminate delays that can result from building in congested, high traffic commercial areas. 

Wendy's of Missoula Montana by Quality Construction


Fast Trip Convenience Store - Missoula, Montana

Commercial construction involves the knowledge and adherence of much stricter building codes than in residential construction.  By hiring an established local commercial contractor such as Quality Construction, business owners can leverage that trust already built up with local and state authorities to smooth out the processes of complicated issues like underground fuel storage tanks and restaurant restrictions.

Fast Trip Convenience Store of Missoula Montana by Quality Construction


First Security Bank - Missoula, Montana

Banks are always in search of the most qualified of commercial builders when they are planning to renovate an existing or build a new branch office. That's why First Security Bank of Missoula chose Quality Construction to construct the branch you see here.  Working with an experienced commercial general contractor makes for easier and consistent communication with the customer's interests in mind and results in better project scheduling and budget control.

First Security Bank of Missoula Montana by Quality Construction



“Quality Construction was the general contractor on the facelift for our bank. They immersed themselves in our project right from the beginning. We went to them for ideas and they lined us up with an architect, and that made life a lot simpler for us. They do quality work and have the reputation to backup everything they do. That’s important.”
 

Rich Zins
 
President, Bitterroot Valley Bank, Missoula, Montana
“Quality Construction brings a level of professionalism to the entire project, big or small, that is tough to duplicate anywhere. Nothing goes perfectly, but because of their size and professionalism and the resources they have, their ability to bring a project to completion is second to none.” 

Bill Brodsky
 
President, Washington Transportation Group, Missoula, Montana
“In fact, I recently recommended Quality Construction for a remodel of the bathroom at the [University of Montana] President’s house. Although it’s a competitive bid process, I recommended that Quality be brought into bid because of their expertise in the field—their ability to get the job done and meet the project goals.” 

Jerry Ballas
 
Construction Project Manager, The University of Montana, Missoula, Montana