JH Kelly
JH Kelly is a fourth-generation, family-owned construction company founded in 1923 and located in Longview, Washington. Over the past 90 years, it has established itself as one of the largest industrial mechanical contractors in the Pacific Northwest. With a dedicated workforce of over 1,500 employees, JH Kelly specializes in providing a wide array of services, including HVAC and plumbing, as well as serving as a self-performing industrial general contractor focused on process plants.
The company caters to a diverse market that encompasses both industrial and commercial sectors. Industrial clients include those within aquaculture, food processing, fuel terminals, metals, power, pulp and paper, and renewable energy. On the commercial side, JH Kelly services various facilities such as airports, healthcare institutions, higher education establishments, hospitality venues, and K-12 schools. Their extensive capabilities include boilermaker services, civil and concrete work, millwright services, pipe fabrication, process piping, and comprehensive HVAC controls and installations.
A hallmark of JH Kelly's success is the ability of its project teams to plan and execute complex, multi-craft projects, which has fostered a loyal customer base and earned numerous national safety awards. Their project portfolio features notable works such as the Washington Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth, the ilani Hotel, and advanced facilities like a new pulp dryer for Nippon Dynawave.
JH Kelly’s long-standing commitment to innovation and quality has allowed the company to thrive in a competitive marketplace. Their investment in fabrication facilities enhances their operational efficiency, enabling them to meet the demands of round-the-clock shutdowns at paper mills along the Columbia River and executing challenging turn-arounds for refineries in northern Washington and Montana. With a strong reputation built over decades, JH Kelly continues to embody the values of a dedicated family business while pushing the boundaries of construction in the Pacific Northwest.
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