CJ CONTRACTING CORP

ELMSFORD, NY 105232607

HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR

in commercial interior design and furnishings. Watch our Brand Anthem video to see how our storyvaluesand vision continue to shape the way we design today. Watch Our story Roots That Run Deep In 1984Curt and Judy Rudy didn&#8217t start with much. A strong marriage600 square feet of office spaceno staffAssociates today. Nowwith over 25000 square feet of facilities between the New Berlin and Green Bay offices and 29 employeesCJ &amp&#8220I&#8217ll promise youwe won&#8217t let you down.&#8221You can trust our team to always do what we say and say what we doholding these values to our core. Request a Design Consultation Our Mission &ampValues From inspiration to installationour community

038; Insights Contact Us Home About Us Our Story Our People Community FAQ’s What We Do Our Work Design Stories Portfolio Gallery CJ Newsroom & Insights Contact Us Our Story The CJA Story Three Generations of Dedication CJ & Associates is a second-generation family-owned and run business. We have continued to grow, learn, adapt, explore, experiment, fail, and try again – until we succeed. We’re a loyal, hardworking, skilled, competitive, fun-loving, kind, caring, and a GREAT group

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