Samet Corporation
Samet Corporation, established in 1961 by Norman Samet, has earned a reputation for its unwavering commitment to client satisfaction and ethical standards in the construction industry. Located in Greensboro, North Carolina, the firm initially focused on erecting manufacturing and warehousing facilities, which laid the groundwork for its extensive experience in the commercial and industrial sectors. Over the decades, Samet Corporation has diversified its offerings, evolving in response to the changing demands of the market.
The 1970s marked a significant turning point for the company as it began constructing speculative industrial buildings. This move enhanced the company's perspective, teaching its project teams to "think like an owner." This approach enables Samet to keep the owner's objectives and financial goals at the center of its planning and financing phases, fostering innovative solutions that bring their clients' visions to life.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Samet Corporation expanded its presence across North Carolina's Piedmont Triad region, branching out from just industrial buildings to a broader array of commercial projects. A key indicator of their success is the loyalty of their clients, many of whom return to Samet for further construction needs and new facility developments.
In 1991, Arthur Samet joined the company and became CEO in 2000, succeeding his father. Under Arthur's direction, the company has transitioned from its commercial and industrial roots into high-growth areas like multi-family housing, education, healthcare, and technology, thereby extending its influence throughout the Southeast region of the United States.
Today, Samet Corporation melds the capabilities of a large company with the tailored attention and accessibility typical of a smaller firm. They specialize in various sectors, including real estate, healthcare, education, and commercial projects while eminently addressing the specific needs of each client. With a rich history and a forward-looking approach, Samet continuously seeks to innovate within the construction landscape, building futures rooted in partnership and trust.
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