Denver Construction Co

NC

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General contractor

SERVICES PROJECTS MEDIA TESTIMONIALS CONTACT Build with DCC At Denver Construction CompanyNorth Carolinanorth of Charlotte in the Lake Norman areat just build structureswe build confidenceresulting in clients coming back to us again and again for their new commercial constructiongeneral contractingemergency maintenanceand renovation or expansion needs. We don&rsquot just&nbspstrive to renovate while you stay open for businesswe deliver with scheduling and team dynamics that are second to none. We don&rsquot just say we&rsquore on callwe prove itgiving you confidence to know that you will be open for business and doing what you do best &hellipserving your customers. Building with DCC means you can continue to expand and serve your marketcommunities and customers. With general contractor licenses in NCand TNplease click projects at the top-right and you will be directed to the projects page.&nbsp

35 years of construction experience to your commercial project or development. Banking Institutions View Gallery Medical / Healthcare View Gallery Retail / Operations View Gallery Metal / Pre Engineered View Gallery Government Projects View Gallery Church Projects View Gallery Denver Construction Co. We don’t just build structures, we build confidence, resulting in clients coming back to us again and again for their new commercial construction, general contracting, emergency maintenance, a

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