The Conlan Company
The Conlan Company is a nationally recognized commercial contractor established in 1987 by CEO Gary Condron. Based out of Atlanta, Georgia, the company initially focused on projects within the growing metro area but has since expanded its operations across the United States, with additional offices in Jacksonville, Florida, and Dallas, Texas. Conlan specializes in a variety of construction services, including pre-construction, general construction, and self-performance, particularly in concrete packages.
The Conlan Company is known for its ability to undertake a wide range of construction projects, from simple warehouses to advanced e-commerce fulfillment centers equipped with state-of-the-art robotics. Their portfolio includes major tenant projects such as interior build-outs, renovations, and expansions of office buildings and commercial spaces. The company’s operation is divided into two primary groups: the Shell Group, which focuses on new construction projects ranging from $1 million to $300 million, and the Interiors Group, which handles smaller renovations starting at $10,000 and can extend to significant tenant finishes costing over $30 million.
A fundamental component of The Conlan Company's ethos is the emphasis on building strong relationships with clients. This philosophy is not just about completing projects; it's about ensuring that each project meets or exceeds client expectations, which in turn fosters ongoing partnerships and repeat business. This client-first approach has been pivotal in establishing Conlan as a leader in the light industrial construction sector, maintaining the principle that every opportunity is treated as a priority.
With licenses extending from the East Coast to California, The Conlan Company continues to successfully navigate the complexities of commercial construction, proud of its reputation for delivering best-in-class results on time and within budget. By holding steadfast to their founding principles of quality and relationship-building, The Conlan Company has laid a solid foundation for sustainable growth and innovation in the construction industry.
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