Veritas Contracting LLC.

WV

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General contractor

in a greater market share of the construction business in the Central West Virginia areaand in 2012a unique feature in today’s general contracting industry. We have experience in many types of workfrom residentialindustrialnew commercial constructionrenovationsCo-owner Read Sam’s Bio Email Sam Dan McClainand we want our customers to have an enjoyable experiencestart to finish.” Dan McClaindesign build and industrial construction to use our own resources and knowledgehistorical restorations and more. Our craftsmen are experts in the fieldand know the ins and outs of each product added to any job. Additionallywe pride ourselves on our supreme level of professionalism. Combined with years of experienceWV 26554 Bid Center --> Site handcrafted by The STICK Co. Contact (P) 304-598-2285 (F) 304-598-2287

304) 598-2285 About Commercial Elite Homes Latest Contact Combining our years of experience, commitment to professionalism, and dedication to customer service. TOP WHO IS VERITAS CONTRACTING MEET THE MANAGEMENT TEAM SO WHY VERITAS? Who is Veritas Contracting? --> Founded in 2003, Veritas Contracting, LLC was formed to construct a 5 story office building for a group of private investors in Morgantown, WV. By using the design build method of contracting, the project was completed ON TIME AND UNDER

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