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DCI Construction to Operate in New Location

DCI Construction has declared its transfer to a new location in 100 Montgomery Street, downtown San Francisco, which will be functional from March 1st. With this strategic shift to a central location, the company accentuates serving its customers with better solutions.

The President of DCI, Todd DiMartino names the building as one of two that paved way for the successful achievement of his earlier venture called Skyline. As a result, this location marks a special feature in addition to its strategic location. DiMartino, who toiled consistently for this successful achievement, said that this location serves to be a home away from home. He further considers the opportunity to be situated in this location as an excellent choice to resume the firm’s operation in a relaxed, well-known, convenient and booming environment.

The location of the building in the centre of DCI’s area of operations will witness improved and superior service. The company’s commercial customers are located in the same vicinity, providing easy access and promoting simplified communication between the company and its customers. Furthermore, the company will become more and more familiar with the neighborhood, thereby reducing transportation risks and other complexities with construction.

Owned and managed by Todd DiMartino, DCI Construction is a comprehensive general contracting company. It is well-known for its pre-construction, development and general construction services. It enables Dettaglio Construction to offer premier services as a result of collaborative team spirit. Dettaglio Construction’s foremost objective is to solve the complexities with enthusiasm and continue to accomplish several milestones.

Source: http://www.dciconst.com/

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