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MGAC
MGAC is an owner’s representation consultancy and advisory firm dedicated to managing and representing our clients’ interests. Our success is rooted in hiring exceptional people who are driven to do challenging work with the experience, integrity, creativity, and commitment that separates us from our competitors.Our expertise reflects successful careers as commercial real estate developers, general contractors, real estate attorneys, professional cost estimators, architects, planners, technologists, construction administrators, facilities managers, and professional engineers.
Vision
To make our clients' missions real by bringing some of the world’s most ambitious, inspiring, and challenging visions to life.
Mission
As owner’s advocates, project managers, and trusted advisors to the built environment, it is in our DNA to make our clients' missions our own. We act on their behalf, serve their best interests, and are with them every step of the way—helping turn their biggest “what ifs” into their greatest accomplishment.
Additional Culture Details
MGAC takes the responsibility of creating an award-wining culture very seriously. This is seen from day one of a new employee’s start with us through our formalized onboarding process to our dedicated HR and Marketing teams that promote employee wellness and engagement. Our culture is also uniquely characterized through MGAC’s Fundamentals (http://www.mgac.com/fundamentals) that we encourage all employees to demonstrate through their daily responsibilities representing our clients’ interests. Our culture places a value on intelligence, flexibility, entrepreneurship, solid experience, and the ability to quickly overcome obstacles in pursuit of our clients' building and construction objectives. These “work and play” practices enable our efforts to come to fruition and build better outcomes for our clients.
Values
- We are brave.
- It is our duty to report to our clients the good and the bad. Bad news is not wine or cheese: it does not improve with age. We are brave enough to tell our clients the potentially unpopular news because it is our duty, and we are brave enough to have difficult internal conversations because it is our responsibility.