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Boyce, Graybeal & Sayre, Inc. (BGS) is a design/build contracting firm and fabricator based in southern West Virginia. The company was founded in 1996 by Lourn M. Boyce, Jr., T. Arnold Graybeal, and Douglas B. Sayre. BGS serves clients in the stone and coal industries in thirteen (13) states east of the Mississippi. We specialize in turnkey projects and have the resources to raise a project from green field site to completion.
At BGS, we've built our reputation in three ways:
Professional Experience - BGS represents a team of experienced management, design and construction personnel with more than 400 collective years of experience. Over the last 10 years, we've completed over 800 projects, ranging in size from $5,000 to $20,000,000.
Because BGS is a full-service firm-providing design, construction, and fabrication services-we are nimble and can mobilize our team to meet last-minute deadlines, emergency situations, and crises in the field. BGS also keeps a team of specialists-consultants on its roster, so if additional expertise is needed for a facet of a project, we know where to go to get the best in the business.
Flexibility - Although BGS is a full-service firm, we are flexible enough to meet the needs of our clients. We work very closely with our clients and consider them part of the design team. This allows us to build projects that specifically meet their needs. Sometimes the client wants to purchase the equipment and we'll put an infrastructure around the equipment. Other times, a client may want to provide certain services, and we are flexible with that as well. Whatever works best for you will also work best for us!
Integrity - We do what we say we're going to do. And really, isn't that the bottom line? From start to finish, from small projects to multimillion dollar contracts, BGS brings the same care and attention-to-detail to every step of the process. Because we've managed multiple large projects, we know what to expect. Our engineers and design staff are almost all 20+ years people. Think there's a problem we can't solve?
No stone goes unturned (please pardon the pun!) in finishing your project to your satisfaction.
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