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Mc Gowan opens new office in South Carolina

Mc Gowan Builders, Inc. has opened a new office. This office, headed by Adrian Donnelly, will serve the states of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Louisiana, and is expected to grow to eventually support businesses in the remaining states in the Southeast. Mc Gowan's South Carolina office was opened to accommodate the regional demands of the firm's existing clients, in addition to supporting the firm's effort to develop new relationships in the Southeast. While Mc Gowan has become a household name in contracting and construction management in the Northeast, the firm will expand its relationships in the Southeast. The new office will focus on corporate interiors, new developments, healthcare, retail and hospitality. Mc Gowan's team of licensed architects, engineers, estimators, accountants, project managers, superintendents, artisans and laborers is looking forward to giving the firm's new projects in the Southeast their undivided attention, skill and precision.
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