JDH Construction

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in all commercial constructionour priority is to achieve our client&#8217Office Buildings Schools &ampthe Boys &amp000 square footstate of the art facility that is the envy of every Boys &ampattention to detailand overall client satisfactionone being our ability to have the General ContractorJDH Constructioncomplete the 45000 sq ft addition in a very short period. During the initial bid processBanner requested a 30000 sq ft add to the existing building. Within a week of the original bidBanner asked to increase the addition to 45ND. We found Jack Hollinsworth and his foremanSteve HuettlJDH Construction was a clear choice. Once that decision was madethe communication from JDH became evident immediately.Jack is always approachable via phoneCommercial Construction in

605.725.0050 Projects About Us Join Our Team Request a Quote Projects About Us Join Our Team Request a Quote Healthcare Construction Aberdeen VA Clinic View Projects Education Construction SD School for the Blind & Visually Impaired View Projects Built On A History of Exceptional Work JDH Construction Inc. specializes in all commercial construction, from the very large to the very small. Our scope of work ranges from ground up development to interior build out for office, industrial and retail u

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