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WINMAR CONSTRUCTION INC

IN OUR TEAM ABOUT US Winmar Construction is redefining commercial contracting through a smarter · more connected approach. Backed by over 20 years of experience · Winmar delivers full-spectrum services · from planning + preconstruction to general contracting · designed to reduce friction · enhance collaboration · and bring visionary projects to life with precision. ​ ​ D.C.&nbsp · &nbsp · VIRGINIA&nbsp · MARYLAND&nbsp · multi-faceted projects.&nbsp · Who We Are Latest News &amp · Events Industry news · project updates · fundraisers · hospitality · restaurant/retail · educational/institutional · base building · adaptive reuse

MIAMI, FL 33126

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IN OUR TEAM ABOUT US Winmar Construction is redefining commercial contracting through a smarter
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more connected approach. Backed by over 20 years of experience
Winmar delivers full-spectrum services
from planning + preconstruction to general contracting
Learn more
designed to reduce friction
enhance collaboration
and bring visionary projects to life with precision. ​ ​ D.C.&nbsp
&nbsp
VIRGINIA&nbsp
MARYLAND&nbsp
multi-faceted projects.&nbsp
Who We Are Latest News &amp
Events Industry news
project updates
fundraisers
hospitality
restaurant/retail
educational/institutional
base building
adaptive reuse

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