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Taylor breaks ground on 130,000 s/f project

Taylor, a leading regional commercial and industrial general contractor, has been awarded the contract for construction and renovation of Heartland Sheets, LLC. Taylor partnered with national project developer Schwarz Partners, Inc. and NH Architecture for final facility design of renovations and additions to the 130,000 s/f corrugated sheet operation at 3950 Kimball Dr. in Kansas City. Construction work is currently underway, with a project completion date slated for early June. Features of the project include new offices, locker rooms, break room, and control room. "We are proud to maintain our relationship with Schwarz Partners, and are excited to once again collaborate on another project with them," said Taylor president, Karl Schuler. "Taylor continues to demonstrate its expertise in industrial construction, as well as its national reach and dedication to follow clients wherever their needs may be," said Schuler. Taylor continues to increase its specific experience of building and expanding manufacturing facilities across the entire nation. In addition to the current project in Missouri, Taylor has completed buildings averaging at least 120,000 s/f in Michigan, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and California. Taylor is a second-generation general contractor in Rochester, NY with over 40 years of experience in the design and construction of office, commercial, industrial, multi-family and institutional buildings. Having successfully completed hundreds of projects, Taylor has the resources to deliver enhanced execution on all phases of your project from the ground up.
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