
Built on hard work.
Back to our roots.
MNA Construction brings hands-on heavy-equipment experience and a sharp business discipline to every project across Southcentral Alaska.
From the seat of an excavator to the corner office — and back
Matthew Neal Anderson — the initials behind the company.
Matt Anderson grew up in Alaska with dirt under his fingernails and diesel in his veins. From his teenage years he was behind the controls of heavy equipment — plowing commercial lots through brutal winters, running excavators on residential builds, and doing the kind of hard, honest work that shapes a person. He learned to read terrain, respect the ground, and get the job done right the first time.
After college, Matt took a different path. He spent years in corporate finance, building a career behind a desk. But Alaska has a way of calling you back. The numbers on a spreadsheet never felt as real as a machine biting into glacial till, and the corner office never matched the view from the cab of a dozer.
MNA Construction is Matt's return to what he loves — building, moving earth, and solving the kind of problems that only come with Alaska's terrain. But he didn't leave the business skills behind. The financial discipline, project management rigor, and client-first mindset he built in the corporate world are baked into how MNA operates: accurate estimates, clear communication, and projects that stay on budget and on schedule.
It's the best of both worlds — a contractor who can run a 360 excavator and a P&L statement. Someone who knows Alaska's soils because he grew up digging in them, and who runs a business with the professionalism clients deserve.
The way we work
Safety First
Every job starts with a plan and a briefing. We maintain training standards, enforce PPE, and keep a safety-first mindset on every site.
Quality Workmanship
We grade to spec, compact to density, and build to last. Work that holds up through Alaska's freeze-thaw cycles because we don't cut corners.
Local & Accountable
We live where we work. You deal directly with the person running the machine, and we stand behind everything we build.
Respect for the Land
Working in Alaska means respecting it. We use erosion control, protect waterways, keep clearing tight, and restore disturbed ground.
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