Perlo Construction, a general contractor for self-storage and other industries, opened a new office in Tacoma, Washington. Jordan Peterson, a construction professional with more than 15 years of experience managing large industrial and office projects, will lead it, according to a press release.
The new location will enable the company to serve clients throughout the Puget Sound region and strengthen its connection between its headquarters in Portland, Oregon, and the Seattle metropolitan area. It also enables Perlo to tap into the region’s expanding industrial and commercial sectors, which are experiencing growth fueled by increased manufacturing, logistics and technology investments, the release stated.
“Our expansion into Tacoma underscores our long-term commitment to the region,” said company president Chris Gregg. “We’re proud to invest in the local community, support our employees and strengthen the partnerships that have fueled our growth over the decades.”
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“Tacoma is a community with incredible momentum, and we’re honored to be part of its growth,” Peterson said. “Being here allows us to strengthen partnerships, support local businesses and deliver projects with the same consistency, responsiveness and personal connection our clients deserve.”
Founded in the 1950s, Perlo works in a range of sectors including distribution, healthcare, industrial, manufacturing, office, retail and self-storage. Services include budgeting, design-build and preconstruction services for ground-up projects and renovations.
Source: Bisnow, Perlo Construction Expands Presence With New Tacoma Office
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