J.F. Kiely Construction Expands Glassboro, New Jersey, Facility
10/30/2018
The company provides design, build projects to the natural gas, petroleum and water resources industries.
According to company officials, Since 1952, J.F. Kiely Construction Co. has expanded to strategically placed locations to better serve their growing customer base.
"At the Kiely Family of Companies, we believe in being available, responsive, honest and competent. Opening in Glassboro helps us to better achieve that mission," says John M. Kiely, President of J.F. Kiely Construction Co. "We look forward to continuously supporting the communities we serve, and leaving things better than how we found them."
With offices throughout New Jersey, the new Glassboro yard joins the other J.F. Kiely Construction Co. New Jersey locations, including Long Branch, Tinton Falls, Farmingdale, Paramus, Hammonton, Egg Harbor, and Cape May, and offices in New Columbia, Breinigsville, and Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.
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