Saiia Construction operates a fleet-intensive heavy civil business—630+ pieces of machinery across 11 states—focused on power generation, mineral/aggregate mining, and pulp/paper sectors. The stack is dominated by Trimble (positioning, earthworks, surveying) and Autodesk tools (AutoCAD, Civil 3D), reflecting the field-first nature of heavy construction work. Hiring skews 82% construction roles with mid-level dominance, and active projects cluster around energy transition (coal ash remediation, clean energy) and land development—a hiring velocity that aligns with MasTec's larger infrastructure push.
Saiia Construction is a heavy civil contractor owned by MasTec, a Fortune 500 construction firm. Originally founded as Birmingham Excavating Co. in 1946, Saiia specializes in industrial construction for power generation, mining operations, and paper/pulp facilities across the United States. The company operates over 630 pieces of construction machinery and maintains crews across 11 states. As part of MasTec's Clean Energy & Infrastructure segment (which generates over $4 billion annually), Saiia is positioned in the broader infrastructure and renewable energy markets. Core operational challenges center on safety compliance, schedule/budget adherence, and managing the transition toward cleaner energy project types.
Saiia's tech stack centers on Trimble (positioning, earthworks, business center, surveys) and Autodesk (AutoCAD, Civil 3D) for design and field operations, plus Bluebeam for document management, Oracle Primavera for scheduling, and Microsoft Project for planning.
Current projects include coal ash remediation, clean energy transition work, multi-year infrastructure near Joseph City Arizona, and mining/paper plant land development. Safety compliance and cost control are central operational focuses.
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