Frank M. Booth, Inc. (FMB) is a well-established company that has provided exceptional mechanical engineering and construction services for over 110 years. Focused on the Northern California and Nevada commercial, institutional, and industrial building markets, FMB has built a reputation for its diverse range of services. Their areas of expertise include design-build services, design-assist contracting, and complex plan and specification construction, covering a variety of facilities such as hospitals, semiconductor plants, federal laboratories, and high-rise hotels.
FMB’s commitment to innovation is evident in their use of Building Information Modeling (BIM), which serves as a robust digital representation of a facility’s physical and functional characteristics, facilitating informed decision-making throughout a project’s lifecycle. Furthermore, their Building Automation Systems (BAS) ensure optimal control, monitoring, and functionality for projects, enhancing overall efficiency.
In addition to these engineering and construction services, FMB excels in architectural sheet metal fabrication and installation, covering a range of applications from metal roofing to curtain wall systems. Their Service Group is dedicated to ensuring the ongoing maintenance and optimal performance of all installed systems, providing factory-trained technicians to guarantee 100% uptime availability.
FMB’s history is rich, beginning in 1912 with a small tinning and plumbing shop. The company has evolved through the efforts of generations of Booths, reaching significant milestones such as major design-build projects and an employee ownership structure in 2007. Their performance-driven philosophy, encapsulated in their motto 'Our Performance Builds Relationships™', reflects their dedication to exceeding customer expectations and fostering long-term partnerships.
With offices in Marysville, Granite Bay, Emeryville, and South San Francisco, FMB is well-equipped to provide comprehensive services to meet the demands of their clients and the complexities of modern construction.