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Bryant Myer
  • Contractor
  • Lancaster, PA
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Construction in PA, NJ, MD, DE, and VA

Bryant Myer
  • Contractor
  • Lancaster, PA
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Just wanted to see if I could get a gauge or hear people's opinions on whether or not it makes sense to move forward with projects in 2021. I work for a general contractor doing work in the states mentioned above. We have a lot of experience with basically any type of commercial work in these states, but it seems like due to the uncertainty of the election, people have been pretty cautions about moving forward with building. Do you see this continuing after the new year? I'm always looking to help people budget costs for any new projects as I do this for a living, so if you'd like some help with determining costs to help decide on whether or not to move forward with a project, please dm me. 

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