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DESIGN & BUILD

DESIGN & BUILD

DMAC Painting & Construction, LLC’s design-build services ensure a successful delivery of the end product through professional design and construction services. Under a single contract, from conception to completion, our expert teams of management, design and construction personnel come together in an atmosphere of collaboration and teamwork. The process results in fewer change orders, reduced project costs and quicker project delivery.

As design/builder, DMAC Painting & Construction, LLC assures the owner receives single-source accountability during the building process from start to finish. We offer our clients architectural and engineering design, construction services, warranties and building maintenance.

  • Qualified Design & Construction Professionals on a Single Team
  • Partnership from planning through Construction
  • Design, Budget, and Schedule Control from a Single Source
  • Reduction in Client Overall Project Risk
  • Transparency for Design and Budget gives Owner Complete Control

 



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