J Paul Smith Construction

TN

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General contractor

in Cumberland and Putnam counties as well as developed residential areasinvolving the construction of roadssite preparation and installation of underground utilities. Upon his death in 2018LLCdba J Paul Smith Construction. Since its creationHCC has successfully completed more than $80 million worth of diverse construction projectsconsisting of environmental management of Sequatchie Valley Coalnumerous multi-family developmentstransmission line &ampsubstation projectsmanagement of landfillswork at Center Hill Damsite preparationcost estimatesconstructionrepairand alteration to clients needing large-scale construction serviceswhether it be public worksutilities2026 J. Paul Smith Construction Powered By Astra Theme.

931.277.3435 931.277.3435 About Us Our History 3rd Generation Construction Services Since 1962 1962 - Present Family Owned and Operated J Paul Smith Construction began in 1962 by George Hamilton III’s grandfather and Cumberland county native, J Paul Smith. J Paul built numerous golf courses and subdivisions in Cumberland and Putnam counties as well as developed residential areas; involving the construction of roads, site preparation and installation of underground utilities. Upon his death in 20

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