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Langley Construction Chooses Right Iron With Help From Northland JCB

Langley Construction finds comfort for more than 28 years using JCB Equipment on their job sites.

Mon December 01, 2014 - Northeast Edition
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Langley Construction, a New Hampshire-based commercial and industrial construction company finds comfort for more than 28 years using JCB Equipment on their job sites.

“JCB machines have been on our job sites since we started our business in 1986. JCB machines provide us quality and rugged machines to get the job done,” said Stephen Langley, president of Langley Construction.

Langley Construction prides itself on the high level of quality that each of its projects are managed. Managing fewer projects at a time has allowed Langley Construction to grow slower over time. When Stephen and Denise Langley’s son Trevor returned from the U.S. Marine Corps., they appointed him vice president and superintendent of Langley Construction. As a result, Langley Construction decided to take on more than one project at a time, which necessitated the need for another JCB machine.

Bill Spain of Northland JCB worked together with Langley Construction to help it find the right JCB machine to fit its needs. Spain conducted visits to its job sites to determine its needs for the new machine. In late July, Langley Construction decided to purchase a JCB 535-140.

“We are pleased with our new JCB 535-140. The knowledge and support that we have received from Bill has been great. Our service technician, Frank Babcock, is very knowledgeable and great,” said Langley.




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