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Racanelli Construction Co. named authorized Butler Builder

Melville, NY Racanelli Construction Company, Inc., one of the leading construction management, general contractor and design/build resource for commercial, industrial, retail, medical, pre-engineered and multi-unit residential projects, has been named an authorized Butler Builder for Butler Manufacturing (Kansas City, MO), a leading building-solutions company providing the design, manufacture, and marketing of metal building systems for commercial construction. As a Butler Builder, Racanelli Construction has access to Butler’s extensive line of building systems including structural, roof and wall systems to be applied in a wide range of pre-engineered building projects. Racanelli Construction has a long history of successful projects using pre-engineered systems. These projects include public storage facilities, major convention centers, offices, warehouses, distribution centers and municipal facilities. Currently, the company is working on a $12 million project involving the construction of a new Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority (TBTA) (RK65-R2) Training Facility on Randall’s Island, New York. Racanelli Construction is serving as a design/builder on the estimated 14,972 s/f facility with attic which will be built from a pre-engineered, industrious steel building system manufactured by Butler.
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