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Design Build - Dacon Corp.

Dacon Corporation is a fully-integrated design-build, construction management firm that provides single-source solutions to our clients' more challenging facility requirements. Since 1985, Dacon has designed and built more than 20 million s/f of corporate and developer-owned projects with a total value in excess of $1 billion dollars. More importantly, Dacon has planned, designed, and built office, medical, life science, manufacturing, warehouse, distribution, and cold storage facilities that have consistently surpassed clients' expectations. An Experienced Team Provides Comprehensive Services Dacon provides complete facility development services all under one roof to manage clients' unique project requirements. Dacon's multidisciplinary team is made up of knowledgeable and experienced professionals who specialize in architectural design, engineering, pre-construction services, construction management and general contracting. Working collaboratively from start to finish, Dacon's design/build team provides outstanding building solutions while eliminating the inherrent risks involved with the traditional construction process. The mission of Dacon Corporation is to serve our present and future clients professionally and consistently, and to develop premier facilities that will support their future successes. Our highly experienced architects, engineers, and construction professionals combine their individual specialties focusing on the unique needs of every client to achieve quality unsurpassed by our industry competitors. Combining these disciplines, Dacon provides project cost analysis very early on in the project cycle. The dedication of the entire Dacon team is integral to the firm's long-term financial stability, and ensures ongoing opportunities for team members, business partners, and the community. Dacon's values are grounded in an environment of integrity, efficiency, and professionalism. Click on our website and check us out. Dacon Corporation, 16 Huron Drive, Natick, MA 01760, Tel: 508-651-3600
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