
Mechanical contractors and building systems firms continue restructuring leadership teams to support regional growth and specialized project delivery across high-demand construction sectors in the Pacific Northwest.
MacDonald-Miller has promoted Pat Roberts to executive vice president of regional market development as the company expands operations across Oregon and the Inland Northwest. The appointment is part of a broader effort to strengthen regional coordination while maintaining localized customer and project support.
MacDonald-Miller said the updated leadership structure is intended to improve operational consistency and execution as the company grows its regional footprint.
In the new role, Roberts will help oversee market development activities tied to Oregon and Inland Northwest operations. Responsibilities include supporting regional teams and aligning operational practices across multiple markets.
The company continues to provide mechanical construction, fabrication, service and energy-related solutions throughout the Pacific Northwest.
MacDonald-Miller identified healthcare, laboratory, biotech, research and data center facilities among the primary sectors targeted for continued growth.
These markets continue generating demand for complex mechanical systems, infrastructure modernization and long-term facility optimization services. Contractors serving these sectors increasingly are investing in regional leadership and technical expertise to support specialized project requirements.
The Pacific Northwest also remains active in healthcare expansion, advanced research facilities and data infrastructure development, creating sustained opportunities for mechanical and building systems contractors.
MacDonald-Miller operates across Western Washington, Oregon and the Inland Northwest, supporting construction, maintenance and sustainability-related services for commercial and institutional facilities.
The company’s operational model includes design and preconstruction, fabrication, construction services and ongoing facility maintenance programs.
For construction owners, developers and general contractors, regional leadership expansion can affect project coordination, workforce deployment and technical delivery capabilities across complex building sectors.
As healthcare, research and data center construction activity continues across the Pacific Northwest, contractors with established regional operations and specialized infrastructure experience remain positioned for institutional and mission-critical project opportunities.
Source: MacDonald Miller.