Douglas W Koehn Contractor

VA

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General contractor

you can bet that your project will undoubtedly experience cutting cornersunmet deadlineswe are also seasoned designers.&nbspWhile aesthetics are certainly very importantwe also want to make sure the building makes sense for your short-term and long-term needs.&nbspAs suchwe carefully balance aesthetic design and functionality.&nbspFor examplewhen we designed a tire auto shopIn everything we dowe want the job to be done the right waythe first time.&nbspInstead of merely reacting to issues that present themselvesthird parties engaged on the projectWe do not offer any residential services.&nbspsince Koehn Building Systems offers design services in-houseHoweverif you have a preferred subcontractor for a particular portion of the projectif you are looking for a recommendation for a particular trade vendorcertainly let us know

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