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Taylor completes 21,000 s/f renovation, facade construction for Swagelok; collaborates with Jobling of CampJ LLC and Christian Duerr

Taylor, a leading regional general contractor in Rochester, recently completed the construction and renovation of the local Swagelok Western New York Sales and Service Center. Taylor teamed with local developer, Peter Jobling, CampJ LLC, and architect/designer Christian Duerr for renovation of the existing 21,000 s/f building, construction of a new façade, and installation of related machinery and equipment at 10 Thruway Park Dr. Construction began in January. "Taylor is proud to provide Swagelok with an attractive and updated office space for their local Rochester office," said Taylor President, Karl Schuler. "As a flourishing branch of Swagelok and leader in their industry, we look forward to continuing our relationship with Peter Jobling on future expansion projects within the organization." Headquartered in Solon, Ohio, U.S.A., Swagelok Company is a major developer and provider of fluid system solutions, including products, assemblies, and services for the research, instrumentation, pharmaceutical, oil and gas, power, petrochemical, alternative fuels, and semiconductor industries. Its manufacturing, research, technical support, and distribution facilities support a global network of more than 200 authorized sales and service centers in 57 countries. Swagelok Western New York is the authorized Swagelok distributor serving Western New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania regions. For more information, and a listing of convenient locations, please visit http://www.swagelok.com/westny. 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. For more information on our company, and a chance to address your construction needs, please visit our website at www.TaylorTheBuilders.com. ### For further information, contact Geoffrey Cook at 585-248-6000, or [email protected]
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