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Hendrick Construction: Diversified And Growing.
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Construction
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November 14, 2005| Author:
Fisher, Christina
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By Christina Fisher
Hendrick Construction has undertaken a variety of construction projects for many different types of clients, helping them to grow and succeed in the competitive Charlotte market.
Although Charlotte, North Carolina-based Hendrick Construction has only been in business for three years, the company has already made a name for itself through a variety of projects - industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential. You could say that Hendr...
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