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Projects By Industry
Kaine Visits McAirlaid's...
Governor Tim Kaine visited the now operating McAirlaid's Factory for the ribbon cutting and grand opening on March 11, 2008.
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Greensville/Emporia Booms
Greensville County/Emporia continues to be a hot spot for Blair Constuction. Currently, Blair is working for the school board at the Wyatt Middle School, for the county at the Southside E... Read More ...
Blair Lands Uttermost Exp
Blair is pleased to announce that we have been awarded the Uttermost warehouse expansion in Rocky Mount, VA. After several rounds of negotiating, Blair was awarded the 100,000 square foot... Read More ...
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1911: Contracts in Roy Blair's Head, Tools in the Back of his Car...
The foundation of his business was built on quality construction and fulfilled promises, with product excellence, integrity and fairness standing tall as hallmarks of his work.
Nine decades later those same old-fashioned principles are the guiding force of Blair Construction, led by the founder’s grandson Fred Blair. The company has expanded from one man and a toolbox in the trunk, to over 150 employees capable of fast-tracking even the largest of projects without sacrificing quality.
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2008: Fast-tracking over 1 million square feet of construction per year
With 92 years of experience and an emphasis on speed, Blair’s resume of work, from the Stewartsville Elementary school in Goodview, to the American Hebrew Academy, is impressive. Fred Blair proudly states, "The Hebrew Academy is nicer than most college campuses."
Blair's presentation portfolio includes public and private schools, churches, municipal buildings, medical facilities, as well as a multitude of industrial facilities. Blair projects span from Richmond, VA to Raleigh, NC and from Emporia, VA to Blacksburg, VA and all points in between.
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Today, Fred Blair continues in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, maintaining the guiding principles of quality and focusing on the people directly effected by the world Blair’s building one beam at a time. Read More...
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