OUR HISTORY
By the 1980s, that reputation had taken root across Mississippi. Schools, churches, and community organizations called on Rozier not because the company was the biggest, but because it was dependable. The team never failed to show up when they said they would and always followed through. They listened. In towns large and small, Rozier wasn’t just constructing buildings—it was becoming part of the community fabric, helping raise the places that helped raise people.

The 1990s brought bigger opportunities and more technical challenges. Industrial facilities, specialized environments, and complex commercial spaces pushed the company to grow its capabilities and strengthen its partnerships with architects, engineers, and subcontractors. Rozier was no longer simply a reliable local builder; it was becoming a trusted regional partner for projects where precision, coordination, and sound judgment mattered just as much as the concrete and steel.
In the 2000s, the company’s reach extended beyond Mississippi. With a larger team and more defined processes, Rozier began taking on work across the Southeast—projects that demanded disciplined project management, tighter schedules, and consistent execution. Even as the workload expanded, the core values held steady. Scale changed. Standards didn’t.

Through the 2010s and into the 2020s, that steady growth continued. Today, Rozier Construction has completed work in more than twenty states, supporting industrial operations, commercial developments, institutional partners, and companies whose work shapes entire communities. The industry today looks much different than it did in 1976, but the company’s approach hasn’t shifted.
Be honest. Be accountable. Build True. Take care of your people.
Fifty years in, Rozier Construction stands on a foundation poured by thousands of hands, hundreds of partnerships, and decades of doing the things that don’t always make headlines—but always make a difference. This story isn’t just about five decades of buildings. It’s about the people who built them, the clients who trusted them, and writing the chapters of our next half-century of Building True.




