McKissack & McKissack is an outgrowth of the oldest minority-owned architecture/engineering firm in the United States.
Its roots go back to before the Civil War, when a slave named Moses McKissack learned the building trade from his overseer. It was his grandson, Moses III, who launched the first McKissack & McKissack in Nashville, Tennessee. The year was 1905.
McKissack & McKissack was founded by Deryl McKissack in 1990. When Ms. McKissack established her company, she was the fifth generation of her family to carry on the building tradition.
2000
McKissack becomes the first African American firm to win a major program management contract as a prime for the Chicago Housing Authority.
2002
McKissack & McKissack makes its debut in Engineering News-Record (ENR) Top 100 “Construction Management-For-Fee Firms” at #91.
2003
McKissack wins the design-build contract to rehabilitate the historic Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials as well as upgrade physical security of the landmarks, which launches the iconic landmark practice on the National Mall.