Saiia Construction operates as a regional heavy civil firm within MasTec's Clean Energy & Infrastructure segment, serving power generation, mining, and industrial sectors across 11 states. The company runs a construction-heavy operation (23 of 24 active roles in construction, with mid-level dominance) supported by a lean engineering team, suggesting field-first execution rather than design-in-house. Current hiring velocity is accelerating, with 12 roles posted in the last 30 days, and the active project list—including a multi-year Arizona build and clean energy transition work—aligns with parent company MasTec's stated push into renewables and infrastructure.
Saiia Construction is an industrial heavy civil contractor founded in 1946 (originally as Birmingham Excavating) and acquired by MasTec. The company has 500+ employees, operates a fleet of 630+ pieces of construction machinery, and works primarily in power generation, mineral and aggregate mining, and pulp and paper sectors. As part of MasTec's Clean Energy & Infrastructure segment—which generates over $4 billion annually—Saiia participates in a broader portfolio spanning heavy civil, underground utilities, electrical work, material production, roadways, bridges, and environmental projects. The firm is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, and is currently expanding, with open positions in both the United States and Australia.
Core tools include AutoCAD, Bluebeam Revu, Microsoft Project, Oracle Primavera, GPS systems, and standard Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). No significant recent adoptions or tech migrations are evident in available data.
Current projects include a multi-year infrastructure build near Joseph City, Arizona, and clean energy transition work. These align with parent company MasTec's expansion into renewables and industrial construction services.
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