At Almac-Sotebeer Incorporated, we believe in creating outstanding buildings and helping our clientele bring their architectural concepts to life. Our experienced team has been providing contracting services for commercial and industrial facilities in the Michiana area since 1992. Whenever you are looking for a reliable contractor, you can rest assured that the team at Almac-Sotebeer is going to satisfy your every need and expectation! Building a structure is no small feat. If you have a project on its way, you want to have a reliable and experienced team to support you throughout the process.
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The experience behind Almac-Sotebeer Incorporated dates back to the 1960s when one of the original parties that would one day become part of the Almac-Sotebeer company, started their construction company. After years of changes and evolving with the times, two separate construction companies, Almac Construction and Sotebeer Construction, joined forces to create one of the best construction and contracting companies that Elkhart, Indiana has seen!
Looking for a contractor for your upcoming commercial, industrial or new construction project? Look no further than Almac-Sotebeer Incorporated. We are a leading construction company with years of experience in the industry. Our contractors have the knowledge and expertise to get the job done right, on time, and within budget.
Remodeling a building can be a daunting task, no matter how small the project. It is important to find the right remodeling contractors to help you through the process. Almac-Sotebeer Incorporated has been in business for more than 30 years, and we have the experience and expertise to make your renovation go smoothly.
At Almac-Sotebeer Incorporated, we believe that an image speaks more than words. We've worked on many different construction projects where our customers have left satisfied knowing that their buildings were done in a professional and timely manner. Check some of the projects that we've finished in the past and some that are being worked on at the moment!
Reviews (10)
Derek Thews
Jun 08, 2022
Barry Floyd
Jun 05, 2022
Erik Shultz
Jun 05, 2022
Nate Troyer
Jun 03, 2022
Anthony Bedel
May 02, 2020
Karl Bentzer
Apr 27, 2020
Almac-Sotebeer did a quality job from the design to the end produce. They put a 9,000 square foot addition onto our building in Edwardsburg. They work with our local zoning people, inspectors, to make sure all codes were complied with. The project was finished in a timely manor, and Dan was always available for questions and concerns. We would use Alma-Sotobeer again.
Steve Troyer
Feb 04, 2020
Dennis Jordan
Nov 04, 2019
Almac Sotebeer has completed two major projects for Altec Engineering, Inc. over the last three years and we are very satisfied with the results. The first was an 8,000 square foot addition that was completed ahead of schedule. The second was an emergency repair to a 10,000 square foot section of one of our buildings that a semi tractor trailer damaged off the ITRC. John and Dan, and the entire Almac team, worked closely with us to make our building operational within days and to complete the major renovation in less that two months. We highly recommend them.
Kent Lochmandy
Jun 18, 2019
Nikki W.
Jan 11, 2019
I would highly recommend that any business and/or homeowner steer very clear of this "Elkhart County" contractor. We chose to sign a contract with "Almac-Sotebeer" to erect a steel building mid-2016. The building as "agreed" was to be completed before "October of 2016". Unfortunately, the building did not begin an initial commencement until two months after the expected completion date.
The procrastination resulted in significant damages, including but not limited to, saturated, decaying, damaged insulation. The contractor "Almac-Sotebeer" did not follow the "architects" proposed recommendations "per se". The building had been erected without a "vapor barrier" below the concrete floor as called for in the plans. The contract called for, "Excluding the verbal agreements" that were not completed, two (2) 125,000 BTU radiant heaters, 16 light fixtures, a poured concrete floor to accommodate adequate floor drains, and a restroom. "Almac-Sotebeer" did not provide a copy of the architectural design for review before the commencement of work.
The restroom as required by code should be constructed with green board. Unfortunately, the restroom was constructed with standard 1/2" sheetrock, which is a code violation. The installation included only eight light fixtures, plumbing was inadequate, concrete floor drains not installed properly, numerous siding panels damaged, and the roof continues to leak. Unfortunately, the building is rapidly deteriorating due to the fact "no butyl" was installed to seal the existing framing members to the adjacent j-channels that support the exterior siding.
The building has now begun to experience rapid rusting, supporting framing members are decaying in a building that is less than two (2) very short years old. Public awareness is of utmost importance, do your homework, make sure you hire a company you can trust. "Almac-Sotebeer" is not a "trustworthy" company operating in Elkhart County, Indiana.
The procrastination resulted in significant damages, including but not limited to, saturated, decaying, damaged insulation. The contractor "Almac-Sotebeer" did not follow the "architects" proposed recommendations "per se". The building had been erected without a "vapor barrier" below the concrete floor as called for in the plans. The contract called for, "Excluding the verbal agreements" that were not completed, two (2) 125,000 BTU radiant heaters, 16 light fixtures, a poured concrete floor to accommodate adequate floor drains, and a restroom. "Almac-Sotebeer" did not provide a copy of the architectural design for review before the commencement of work.
The restroom as required by code should be constructed with green board. Unfortunately, the restroom was constructed with standard 1/2" sheetrock, which is a code violation. The installation included only eight light fixtures, plumbing was inadequate, concrete floor drains not installed properly, numerous siding panels damaged, and the roof continues to leak. Unfortunately, the building is rapidly deteriorating due to the fact "no butyl" was installed to seal the existing framing members to the adjacent j-channels that support the exterior siding.
The building has now begun to experience rapid rusting, supporting framing members are decaying in a building that is less than two (2) very short years old. Public awareness is of utmost importance, do your homework, make sure you hire a company you can trust. "Almac-Sotebeer" is not a "trustworthy" company operating in Elkhart County, Indiana.