Sigal Construction
Sigal Construction, officially known as GCS-SIGAL, is a prominent general contracting firm based in the Washington, D.C. area. Founded initially in 1977 by Gerry Sigal, the company established a reputation for commitment to excellence, innovation, and responsibility within the construction industry. Over the years, it has grown significantly, culminating in a merger in 2018 with Georgetown Construction Services, which Gerry had founded in 1986. This strategic move combined over four decades of superior service, positioning GCS-SIGAL as a leading contractor in the Mid-Atlantic region.
GCS-SIGAL specializes in various construction services, including general contracting and preconstruction services, tailored mainly for the commercial sector. Their clients range from local businesses to large-scale developments, reflecting their ability to handle projects of varying scopes and complexities. The firm prides itself on aligning its project team goals with those of its clients, fostering a partnership approach. The philosophy of GCS-SIGAL is centered around empowering a competitive team of professionals who are encouraged to make decisions in the best interest of each project, ensuring that both client and company goals are met.
In 2022, GCS-SIGAL relocated to the revitalized Uline Arena in the NoMa neighborhood, signifying its growth and commitment to the Washington Metropolitan community. With Mike Sigal, the founder's son, at the helm, GCS-SIGAL continues to build upon the legacy established by its predecessors, emphasizing high industry standards and tackling complex project challenges. Their dedication to excellence not only enhances their reputation but also strengthens the communities they serve, making GCS-SIGAL a vital player in the construction landscape of the region. The focus on excellence and a customer-centric approach has propelled GCS-SIGAL to the forefront of the industry, making it a trusted name for clients seeking quality construction solutions.
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