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Wise Construction Corp. celebrates 20th anniversary

Wise Construction Corp. is celebrating its 20-year anniversary as one of the area's leading construction management and general contracting firms, servicing private sector healthcare, biotechnology, education and corporate clients in Greater Boston. "Our business is built on successful long-standing relationships with our clients who value our commitment to service, excellence and flexibility," said John Wise, founder and president of Wise Construction. "Our success during the past 20 years has resulted from a clear understanding of each client's needs and expectations." Wise Construction has earned its reputation through discipline, skill, hard work and by providing its clientele with exceptional service, said Wise. Founded in 1989, Wise Construction has emerged as one of the industry leaders in construction.
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