Construction Advisory, Tax, Audit & Accounting – Memphis (TN)
As one of Construction Executive’s Top 50 Construction Accounting Firms, Adams Brown works with construction companies and contractors throughout Stanton and Tennessee. We bring clarity to financial reporting, reduce compliance surprises and help leadership make decisions with confidence.
Our advisors are 100% dedicated to the construction industry and serve commercial construction, heavy and civil engineering construction, specialty trade contractors, utility system construction, highway, street and bridge construction and concrete and paving contractors, to name a few.
Many hold the CCIFP designation, the industry’s leading credential for construction financial management. In addition, our team remains actively involved in construction organizations at the local and national levels to advocate for the industry and stay connected to industry trends, regulatory changes and the real-world challenges contractors face.
That focus allows us to quickly step in, understand your business and provide practical guidance without slowing down operations.

Map of Stanton (TN)
Construction Accounting Services – Tennessee
Running a successful construction company takes clear financial direction. Our services are designed to support both daily operations and long-term growth while strengthening confidence in the numbers.
- Construction Bonding Reports & Audits
- Construction Tax Planning & Compliance
- Succession & Retirement Planning for Construction Owners
- Construction Management IT & Cybersecurity Services
- Construction Outsourced Accounting, Controller & CFO Services
- Construction Business Advisory & Consulting
- Construction Wealth Management
About the Stanton (TN) Construction Industry
Stanton’s construction community is being reshaped by one of the largest industrial development waves in Tennessee. Historically, Stanton has been a small rural town in Haywood County with a limited local construction base tied to homes, farms, churches, small commercial properties and basic infrastructure. That profile changed significantly with BlueOval City, the 4,100-acre industrial site near Stanton that has drawn major attention to roads, utilities, housing, workforce facilities, supplier development and regional planning. Haywood County describes BlueOval City as a 6-square-mile industrial park tied to Ford’s multibillion-dollar investment near Stanton, making it the dominant force behind local construction demand.
Industrial construction is the most visible part of Stanton’s current construction environment. BlueOval City has created demand for large-scale sitework, concrete, steel, electrical systems, mechanical systems, utility installation, road improvements, logistics facilities and supplier-related development. Even as project timelines and production plans evolve, the scale of the campus continues to influence contractors, engineers, developers and public agencies across West Tennessee. Stanton’s local government also notes that BlueOval City has sparked interest in residential, commercial and industrial real estate, including housing for workers, retail, hospitality, logistics facilities and mixed-use projects.
