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WHO WE ARE
This year, Proctor Construction Company celebrates its 47th anniversary providing construction services to Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, Brevard, Sumter Counties and beyond. Proctor Construction Company began as Town Island Builders, providing residential construction management exclusively to the community of John’s Island in Vero Beach. The formation of Proctor Construction Company allowed diversification from offering single family residential construction services to providing what the name has become synonymous with, quality, commercial real estate development and multi-family residential project enhancement of the Treasure Coast and surrounding areas. Since 1976, Proctor Construction Company has provided commercial and residential construction totaling over two billion dollars. Donald C. Proctor founded Proctor Construction in 1976.

Along with being the Chairman/CEO of Proctor Construction Company, Donald served as President of the Moorings Development Company from 1984 to 1991 and of Grand Harbor Development from 1991 to 1997. Moorings Development Company included 675 acres with 1120 units from the ocean to the river. Grand Harbor was 930 acres and included 27 holes of golf and a 144 slip marina with over 2000 dwelling units. Oak Harbor is a premier life care community consisting of 116 acres with an assisted living facility. These two award-winning projects thrived under Donald’s development and management expertise to become comprehensive hallmark communities in Indian River County, serving as models for other developments.
Donald is widely recognized as a benefactor of the Education Foundation, Indian River State College, Cleveland Clinic Indian River, The United Way, cultural events and youth sports programs, and broadly promotes general building industries throughout the state. Donald currently serves as director on a variety of local boards and charitable notable positions which include being a founding board member for The Environmental Learning Center, and the Cultural Council.
