2025: 50 Years of Progress and Purpose

2025: 50 Years of Purpose and Progress

2025: 50 Years of
Progress and Purpose

As we reflect on 2025, we celebrate a year defined by major achievements, milestone anniversaries, and record-setting project work that demonstrates our deep commitment to excellence and impact.

Above all, our teams delivered this work safely—protecting one another, our partners, and the communities we serve—while sustaining strong operational performance. In 2025, LEMOINE recorded $1 billion in revenue and secured $1 billion in backlog, clear indicators of the trust our clients place in our teams and the strength of our diversified platform.

Celebrating 50 years of Excellence

This year marked a major milestone. LEMOINE proudly celebrated its 50th anniversary, honoring a legacy that began in 1975 and has grown into a trusted national leader in Advisory Services, Response & Resiliency, and Construction & Infrastructure.  Across five decades, our commitment has remained constant. We deliver with integrity, we invest in our people, and we stand by our clients and communities.

Readiness in Action

When real-world events put our preparedness to the test, our Disaster Services teams answered the call. From rapid response through sustained recovery efforts, they delivered stability and peace of mind when communities needed it most. Their dedication supported people and partners during critical moments, reflecting our ongoing commitment to leave each person better than we encountered them.

Building Spaces That Inspire Progress

Our Building Construction services teams reached new heights in 2025, advancing critical projects across education, healthcare, public service, and commercial markets. Working on demanding schedules, in occupied medical facilities, and with complex laboratory equipment, they brought new spaces to life. Every project was an opportunity to create lasting impact, and our teams delivered with precision, passion, and purpose.

Living Our Commitment Every Day

Across every sector and service line, our people remain at the heart of our mission. Whether restoring communities after disaster or constructing the spaces where learning, healing, and growth take place, we approach every project with the goal of leaving each person and each place better than we found them.  As we close this chapter and look ahead to 2026, we do so with immense pride in what we’ve accomplished and gratitude for our employees, clients, trade partners, and vendors who made it all possible. Together, we continue to strengthen the communities we serve, one project at a time.

Thank you for being a vital part of our 50-year journey. We look forward to building, rebuilding, and creating lasting impact together in the year ahead.

By The Numbers

 

2,013,000+ Man-Hours
Worked Safely 
 
3 Focus Areas
Advisory Services, Response & Resiliency, Construction & Infrastructure
 
1,100+ Team Members
Across the Organization
 
27 States and Puerto Rico
Served by Our Project Teams
 
$1+ Billion
Revenue in 2025
 
50 Years
Raising the Bar. Setting the Standard.

2025 Impact Map

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The Year in Pictures

Advisory Services

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LEMOINE Program Services, the firm’s comprehensive project and program management division, continued its strong momentum in 2025, expanding its team, service offerings, and geographic footprint across the US. Throughout the year, our experienced program management professionals provided critical support on several high-profile initiatives, including the $2.5 billion generating capacity expansion for Genera in Puerto Rico; multiple confidential data center projects in Texas; and major higher education programs at the University of Kentucky, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Auburn University, alongside a diverse portfolio of private-sector clients.

To support this demand, LEMOINE Program Services grew to more than 85 full-time professionals operating from five offices nationwide. Revenue increased by 230% in 2025, with continued momentum projected into 2026. In response to this sustained growth, the division also relocated its headquarters to a larger nearby facility, positioning the team to continue delivering scalable, high-impact program management services.
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DCMC Partners, a LEMOINE Company, continued to support and expand its service offerings, supporting communities and organizations in recovery and resiliency efforts across the United States and Puerto Rico. In supporting Genera PR, DCMC was instrumental in securing $2.6 billion in FEMA funds, plus $220 million in DOE funds, including $746 million for Battery Energy Storage Systems (“BESS”) and $867 million for Grid Support Units (“Peakers”) throughout the island. This project is fundamental to restoring Puerto Rico’s power generation services across the islands, which were severely impacted by recent disasters.

DCMC continues to support its clients impacted by Hurricanes Milton and Helene across Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina to recover and rebuild more resilient organizations that are better prepared for future disasters. DCMC’s continued assistance has resulted in tens of millions in disaster recovery funding for these clients.
DCMC continues to support its clients impacted by Hurricanes Milton and Helene across Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina to recover and rebuild more resilient organizations that are better prepared for future disasters. DCMC’s continued assistance has resulted in tens of millions in disaster recovery funding for these clients.

Response & Resiliency

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LEMOINE Disaster Services focused on expanding our national footprint in 2025. In the private sector, our Restoration team is now providing services across the United States. Our Response and Logistics teams supported federal missions for the first time and established new partnerships in key states, counties, and cities. This expansion reflects our ability to respond rapidly, providing efficient and effective support.

Our Recovery and Resiliency teams continue to provide long-term benefits to communities following disasters. With over 8,500 homes rebuilt in Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Texas, we are proud to have helped families recover and return to normalcy. This year our Humanitarian team provided shelter during winter and helped individuals experiencing home instability reconnect with families.
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Macro, a LEMOINE Company, delivered another year defined by decisive action, operational scale, and reliable execution across emergency response and mission-critical markets. From rapid mobilizations to sustained, high-intensity operations, Macro continues to serve as a trusted partner when reliability matters most.

In the mission-critical and data center space, Macro supported multiple high-profile clients, delivering nearly one million gallons of fuel in support of uninterrupted operations. The company also advanced key operational enhancements, including IT improvements that strengthened field reporting, dispatch visibility, asset tracking, and documentation—supporting efficient execution and clear, consistent reporting across deployments.

On the emergency response front, Macro executed one of its largest winter operations during the Louisiana Blizzard, deploying 120 potable water tankers—its second-largest water deployment by asset count—along with 22 fuel trucks. The team also supported the City of Las Vegas, New Mexico with an 18-day, 24/7 potable water mission, delivering 5.5 million gallons across more than 900 loads. Throughout the year, Macro continued to expand its potable water services, supporting communities and public agencies nationwide.

The year was also marked by milestone contract awards, including emergency fuel contracts with the State of Florida and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, along with continued operations supporting critical facilities in Florida, reinforcing Macro’s role as a dependable responder in complex, high-demand environments.

Construction & Infrastructure

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LEMOINE’s Building Construction teams have made significant contributions to enhancing communities across Louisiana and beyond. In 2025, the team worked on 120+ individual projects, delivering 85 completed projects to our clients.

Key Education Projects: Lafayette High School, Southern STEM, LSU Health Science Center Laboratory Renovations & Medical Education Building, McNeese State University Student Union, and Ochsner Discovery School Phase II

Notable Healthcare Projects: Gayle & Tom Benson Ochsner Children’s Hospital, Walker’s Imaginarium at Manning Family Children’s, Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Avoyelles Hospital Additions & Renovations  

Important Public Works: Louisiana State Police Crime Lab, Acadiana Criminalistics Lab, Calcasieu Parish Judicial Complex, Fort Johnson Barracks HVAC Replacement

Signature Commercial and Cultural Projects: Bayer Luling, Jax Millhouse & Marketplace, Shell Norco Admin Office & Multipurpose Building, Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic Church & Student Center

Our team also received recognition across the industry, including ABC Excellence in Construction Awards for Citizens Rural Health Clinic and Port Wonder Children’s Museum, ABC’s STEP Diamond award for the highest achievable safety culture and results, multiple designations on Building Design + Construction’s Giants 400 list, and earned Modern Healthcare’s #13 and ENR’s 2025 #162 Top Contractor nationwide.  These projects and accolades reflect LEMOINE’s dedication to building projects that enhance the lives of all involved in the communities we serve.

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LEMOINE Infrastructure experienced its largest year of growth with the headline 10X Data Center project, where our team is installing an extensive wet utilities package, including storm drainage, sanitary sewer, industrial/process waste systems, lift stations, and ground storage tanks across the 2,250-acre site. We are also playing a key role in supporting the Entergy Ampirical Titanium Smalling Substation, the critical utility connection for the new 4 million SF data center development in Richland Parish. This project showcases the scale, capability, and technical expertise of our Infrastructure team, demonstrating our ability to support high-impact utilities and complex developments that will help power growth and innovation for years to come.

Driven by 385 professionals, comprising 35% of LEMOINE’s workforce, our Infrastructure team continued to strengthen its core market services in Civil, Environmental & Water, and Concrete. Throughout 2025, our team delivered exceptional results on more than 50 projects totaling over $350 million. Notable projects include civil work for Mondu Solar and the Laurel Ridge Levee Extension; public works water treatment infrastructure for Abita Springs, Belle Chasse, Milton, Morgan City, and Natchitoches; and concrete scopes for Lafayette Utilities System, Jeff Davis Electric Co-Op, Shell Norco, and St. Tammany Charter School.

LEMOINE Infrastructure also earned significant industry recognition in 2025, with ENR naming the First Solar Civil Sitework project the ENR Texas & Louisiana Best Project of the Year. The First Solar project was also recognized by ABC. Additional ABC honors acknowledged the team’s work on the Belle Chasse Water Treatment Plant Intake Pump Station and the Laurel Ridge Levee Extension. Further demonstrating LEMOINE’s breadth of excellence, the Concrete Division executed work at Port Wonder, contributing to its achievement of ABC Excellence recognition, underscoring the quality and impact of LEMOINE Infrastructure’s project delivery.
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We welcomed 183 new team members across LEMOINE’s family of services: Response & Resiliency, Construction & Infrastructure, and Advisory Services. 

 

By year-end, LEMOINE is represented by more than 1,100 team members focused on delivering

Our Brand Promise: The right people.™ The right solutions. Building peace of mind. 

 

That commitment to our people was once again recognized in 2025, as LEMOINE earned the Great Place to Work® designation for the third consecutive year.

Our Brand Promise: The Right People.

2024: A Year of Resilience, Progress, and Purpose

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As we reflect on 2024, we are reminded of the profound impact our work has had on the communities we serve. This year brought both challenges and opportunities — from disaster response to new commercial construction — and our teams stood ready to meet each moment with unwavering purpose.

Responding When It Mattered Most

When real-world events put our preparedness to the test, our Disaster Services teams answered the call. From rapid response to long-term recovery, they provided peace of mind in some of the toughest conditions imaginable. Their tireless efforts supported communities in their most vulnerable moments, embodying our commitment to leave each person better than we encountered them.

Building Spaces that Inspire Progress

Our Construction teams reached new heights in 2024, advancing critical projects across education, healthcare, research, entertainment, and transportation. Working on demanding schedules, in bustling urban centers, and with innovative architectural designs, they brought new spaces to life. Every project was an opportunity to create lasting impact, and our teams delivered with precision, passion, and purpose.

Living Our Commitment Every Day

Across every sector and service line, our people remain at the heart of our mission. Whether restoring communities after disaster or constructing the spaces where learning, healing, and growth take place, we approach every project with the goal of leaving each person and each place better than we found them.As we close this chapter and look ahead to 2025, we do so with immense pride in what we’ve accomplished and gratitude for our employees, clients, trade partners, and vendors who made it all possible. Together, we continue to strengthen the communities we serve, one project at a time.

2024 Impact Map

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The Year in Pictures

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LEMOINE’s Building Construction teams have made significant contributions to enhancing communities across Louisiana and beyond. In 2024 alone, the team worked on 60 individual projects, with 36 projects—totaling over $426 million—successfully completed.

Key Education Projects: Edward Hynes Charter School at UNO, Xavier University Parking Garage, Tulane University Natatorium, Truman Early Learning Center

Notable Healthcare Projects: Our Lady of Lourdes Youngsville Physician Clinic, Citizens Rural Health Clinic, East Jefferson General Health Masterplan Projects

Important Cultural Projects: BREC Greenwood Park and Baton Rouge Zoo, Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library, Port Wonder Children’s Museum

These projects reflect LEMOINE’s dedication to building projects that enhance the lives of all involved in the communities we serve.
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LEMOINE Disaster Services achieved a monumental milestone in 2024 through a long-term housing project in Louisiana. Setting out with the ambitious goal of completing 750 homes, our dedicated team exceeded expectations by restoring more than 900 properties. This achievement reflects the relentless commitment and hard work of our team members, whose efforts have brought hope and stability to countless families.

The impact of this work goes beyond physical structures — it restores a sense of normalcy and provides a foundation for brighter futures. We’re proud to play a role in Louisiana’s continued recovery, supporting communities in their journey toward resilience and renewal.
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LEMOINE Infrastructure continued to strengthen its core market services in Civil, Public Works, and Concrete throughout 2024, delivering exceptional results on over 35 projects totaling more than $205 million. Notable Projects include Laurel Ridge Levee Extension, Belle Chasse Water Treatment Plant Intake Pump Station, and Ampirical – Cleco Caneland Substation.

LEMOINE Infrastructure was also honored to receive its first Excellence in Construction Awards from both the ABC Bayou and ABC Pelican Chapters for the outstanding execution of the Taxiway F Phase III project at the Lafayette Regional Airport. These accomplishments reflect LEMOINE Infrastructure’s unwavering commitment to excellence in every project.
DCMC
DCMC Partners, a LEMOINE Company, continued to support and expand its service offerings, supporting communities and organizations in recovery and resiliency efforts across the United States and Puerto Rico. DCMC was selected to support recovery and project management efforts for all of Puerto Rico’s power generation services across the islands as part of Genera PR. 

Following this year’s dramatic hurricane season, including the devastating impacts from Hurricanes Helene and Milton, DCMC has played an instrumental role in assisting communities and utilities across Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina recover from and rebuild more resilient organizations that are better prepared for future disasters.
Macro, a LEMOINE Company
In 2024, Macro, a LEMOINE Company, responded to a wide range of disasters, including winter storms, potable water crises, wildfires, and one of the busiest hurricane seasons the Gulf Coast has ever faced. With an expansion of their fleet to over 110 potable water tankers, Macro has emerged as the nation’s leading emergency potable water provider.

The deployments for Hurricanes Helene and Milton marked the largest disaster response in Macro’s history, with unprecedented levels of equipment and personnel mobilized from Florida to North Carolina. Through these efforts, Macro demonstrated unmatched resilience, efficiency, and commitment to providing life-saving fuel and water to communities in need.
LEMOINE Program Services
LEMOINE Program Services, the firm’s comprehensive project and program management division, continued to grow its team, expand service offerings, and broaden its reach across the United States. In 2024, our expert program management staff delivered vital support on notable projects, including: The Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex Amphitheater (pictured), Henan Drummond Center of Innovation, and the University of Alabama BioMed and Psychology Building.

As part of this growth, LEMOINE Program Services established new offices in Madison, Mississippi, and Mobile, Alabama, strengthening our presence in the Gulf Coast region and enhancing our ability to serve clients with localized expertise and accessible support.
Looking ahead to 2025, this key division is poised for continued growth, partnering with owners across various industries to successfully execute critical projects.
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This year, The Workforce Group, a LEMOINE Company, has provided ongoing program management support for long-term CDBG-DR and FEMA IA recovery programs in Louisiana and Georgia. Workforce Group also provided 500+ personnel across Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina in response to Hurricane’s Helene and Milton.

Our team supported shelter management, program management, debris management, inspections, logistical support, and staff augmentation in over 70 individual project locations across five states.
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We welcomed 183 new team members across LEMOINE’s family of services:  Building Construction, Program Services, Infrastructure, Disaster Services, DCMC, Workforce Group, and Macro. 

In peak response mode, LEMOINE was represented by more than 1,400 people focused on delivering our Brand Promise: The right people. The right solutions. Building peace of mind. 

Our Brand Promise: The Right People.

Reflecting on a year of Shared Successes and Growth

As the year draws to a close, we extend heartfelt gratitude for your continued trust and collaboration. This past year has been marked by shared successes, and we are sincerely thankful for the positive impact we’ve achieved together. Wishing you a joyous holiday season filled with rest and reflection. Looking forward to the opportunities that lie ahead in the coming year and the continued success of our partnership. Thank you for being an integral part of our journey.

Expanding Reach, Maintaining Our Promise

In the past year, we are thrilled to share that LEMOINE has not only deepened its roots in our home state of Louisiana but has also extended its reach far beyond. Our dedicated teams have proudly served communities in Puerto Rico, Guam, and Hawaii, exemplifying our commitment to delivering on our Brand Promise: The Right People. Whether close to home or abroad, our collective efforts have allowed us to make a meaningful impact, and we look forward to continuing this journey of growth and service in the coming year.

The Year in Pictures

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In the past year, we are thrilled to share that LEMOINE has not only deepened its roots in our home state of Louisiana but has also extended its reach far beyond. Our dedicated teams have proudly served communities in Puerto Rico, Guam, and Hawaii, exemplifying our commitment to delivering on our Brand Promise: The Right People. Whether close to home or abroad, our collective efforts have allowed us to make a meaningful impact, and we look forward to continuing this journey of growth and service in the coming year.
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LEMOINE’s Building Construction teams have continued to deliver success across the state of Louisiana and beyond, completing milestone projects such as the Center for Medical Education at LSU Health Shreveport, Truman Elementary School, and the new patient tower at Ochsner Lafayette General in Lafayette, LA, and the Ochsner Center for Nursing and Allied Health at the Delgado City Park campus in New Orleans (pictured at left).

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LEMOINE Disaster Services has made record progress on Louisiana’s Orphaned Wells Plugging project, plugging over 370 wells since the project’s inception.  Enhancing Louisiana’s environmental resilience, plugging these wells reduces the risk of environmental disasters, ensuring that communities have a stronger defense against future challenges. Pictured, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Martha Williams visited an ongoing orphaned well site at the Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge in October. 

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LEMOINE Infrastructure performed civil work at the Ampirical substations in Arkansas and Mississippi.  Our team’s scope laid the groundwork for the Delta Wind Farm and Driver project, a utility-scale wind farm committed to responsible clean energy development that creates long-term value and positive impact for both the environment and local communities.

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DCMC Partners, a LEMOINE Company, recently opened a new office in the vibrant city of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.  From here, our team will continue to provide first-class service to our many clients there.  Since Hurricanes Irma and Maria ravaged the island of Puerto Rico in 2017, DCMC has been instrumental in resolving many of the most significant problems that surfaced during response and recovery efforts.

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Macro, a LEMOINE Company, deployed to Guam on the heels of Typhoon Mawar in May 2023.  The typhoon struck Guam with the force of a Category 4 hurricane and was the strongest storm to strike the island in years.  LEMOINE Disaster Team members have continued to serve the island in multiple relief capacities.

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LEMOINE Program Services, the firm’s full-service project and program management division, celebrated two years of operations.  The team of 23 has been awarded over 50 projects, worked in 13 states, served over 35 clients, and has a permanent presence in 4 states (Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Virginia).  They have taken on several exciting roles, including program management services for Cullman City Middle School (pictured above), one of four Cullman school projects managed by LEMOINE.

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This year, The Workforce Group, a LEMOINE Company has supported state and local governments across Louisiana, Texas, Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, and California with ongoing disaster recovery programs by performing over 8,000 damage assessments and 6,000 lead-based paint inspections. WFG has also launched a proprietary program system of record solution, 1Wanda, for the State of Georgia’s CDBG-DR Homeowner Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Program, where they are responsible for comprehensive program management and delivery.

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We welcomed 131 new team members across LEMOINE‘s family of services:  Building Construction, Program Services, Infrastructure, Disaster Services, DCMC, Workforce Group, and Macro.