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J.F. Kiely Construction Opens N.J. Water Resources Division

Fri May 26, 2017 - Northeast Edition #11
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J.F. Kiely Construction Co., part of the Kiely Family of Companies, is a design-build firm specializing in utility services. It is currently celebrating the grand opening of its water resources division located in Wall Township, N.J. The water resources division will focus on utility, municipal and private water resources work including transmission, distribution, treatment, and storage and specialty services.

“The creation of the water resources division allows us to focus on short and long term market growth as well as provide superior service to all of our water resources customers,” said John M. Kiely, president of the Kiely Family of Companies. “This new division will have its own dedicated water resources labor, buildings, yard, staff, tooling, vehicles and equipment along with the full support of our shared services unit,” Kiely continued.

J.F. Kiely Construction Co. is a stand-alone company residing in the Kiely Civil business unit of the Kiely Family of Companies and is a design/build provider of underground utility systems for the natural gas, petroleum, water industries. Established in 1952, J.F. Kiely Construction Co. performs work for publically traded utility companies, municipalities and private entities and employs hundreds of team members in multiple locations throughout the Northeast.

For more information, visit kielybuilds.com.




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