MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Big-D Construction (www.big-d.com) has opened an office in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The office is located in the Tractorworks Building, which is part of the Minneapolis Warehouse District (800 Washington Ave North, Suite 900).
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As the firm's sixth regional office, Big-D Midwest will extend Big-D Construction's presence in all disciplines of construction and create a full service firm to serve the entire Upper Midwest.
Since the office opened in May, Big-D has already generated business and a strong presence in the area. Big-D's expansion was primarily due to the continuing and steady growth of the Upper Midwest. Big-D Midwest will focus on manufacturing, distribution, food processing, multi-family, healthcare, and retail as their core markets.
"We are excited and anxious to apply our reputation, drive and passion created west of the Rocky Mountains all the way to the Mississippi River Valley," said Chris Grzybowski, Vice President of Big-D Midwest.
About Big-D Construction
Big-D Construction Corporation has more than 45 years of experience in providing Design-Build, General Contracting and Construction Management services to customers from a wide variety of industries. As one of the largest construction companies in the country, Big-D employs more than 700 associates throughout the western United States. Regional offices are located in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Lindon, Utah; Pleasanton, California; Phoenix, Arizona; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. For more information, please visit www.big-d.com.
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Twitter: @ThinkBigD
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PR Contacts:
Ashley Conway
Big-D Construction
(801) 415-5963
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Jeremy Kartchner
Snapp Conner PR for Big-D Construction
(801) 994-9625
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SOURCE Big-D Construction
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