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Associated Construction Contractors of New Jerse

www.accnj.org

 
The Associated Construction Contractors of New Jersey (ACCNJ) is the recognized building, heavy, highway and utility chapter in New Jersey of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), the oldest and largest construction association in the nation. ACCNJ members are responsible for billions of dollars in public and private construction projects annually and employ tens of thousands of skilled craftworkers statewide. The contractors and construction managers that comprise ACCNJ are committed to quality, integrity, skill and responsibility in all aspects of the construction process.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.accnj.org
  • 91 Fieldcrest Avenue
    Edison, NJ USA 08837
  • Phone: 732.225.2265

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Carol Fulton
Director of Diversity and Compliance Profile

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