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Taylor breaks ground for Wright Wisner Distributing expansion

Taylor, a leading regional general contractor, has been awarded multiple contracts for construction at Wright Wisner Distributing's local facility. Taylor has teamed with local firms Jensen/BRV Engineering, PLLC and NH Architecture for design of a 30,000 s/f warehouse addition, 3,000 s/f office remodel, plus a major warehouse reconfiguration of their existing 131,000 s/f facility at 3165 Brighton-Henrietta Town Line Rd. Construction work is currently underway, with an overall project completion date slated for June. "We value the long-standing relationship we've built with Wright Wisner Distributing, one of the premier beer and beverage distributing firms in the country," said Taylor CEO, Jim Taylor. "We've worked hard to earn their trust, and hope to have a continued role in their success going forward." Taylor's relationship with Wright Wisner Distributing dates back to 1980, having completed numerous renovations and additions for several locations in Henrietta, Seneca Falls and Leroy, Genesee County. Specialized project requirements for these facilities have included refrigerated warehousing, rail docks and sidings, fleet maintenance facilities, self-contained truck washes, fuel islands and high-density storage. Wright Wisner Distributing is a locally-based distributor of beer and non-alcoholic beverages. Together with sister companies BE Wright and CH Wright, they deliver premium brands such as Genesee, Coors, Molson, multiple craft brews as well as N/A's such as Snapple and Polar Sodas to hundreds of retailers and restaurants in a territory spanning from Cayuga County to Niagara Falls and from Lake Ontario, to Bath and Hornell. Taylor is a second-generation general contractor with over 40 years of experience in the design and construction of commercial, industrial, multi-family, and institutional buildings. Having successfully completed literally hundreds of projects, Taylor has the resources to deliver superior execution on all phases of every project from the ground up.
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