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Panattoni Changes Name to Alston Construction Co.

The name change reflects the growth and transformation of the company from what was essentially an integrated contractor for Panattoni Development Company.

Thu February 20, 2014 - West Edition
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Panattoni Construction recently announced that it has changed its name to Alston Construction Company.

For more than 25 years, Panattoni Construction, now Alston, has offered its clients a broad platform of general contracting, construction management and design-build services. Alston Construction Company has a diverse experience profile, including industrial, commercial office, healthcare, education, retail and government projects.

“Changing our name to Alston will help minimize any confusion that may have existed in the marketplace with two similarly branded organizations offering very different services,” said Alston’s Chief Executive Officer Paul Little. “Alston Construction Company is a much different company today. This rebranding should help distinguish our organization for our clients and friends. It also provides recognition for our employees, that is much deserved.”

The name change reflects the growth and transformation of the company from what was essentially an integrated contractor for Panattoni Development Company.

Alston serves multiple, repeat customers in diverse vertical markets. Both Alston Construction Company and Panattoni Development Company are privately held companies, with Carl Panattoni as owner and chairman.

Alston Construction has completed projects ranging from $250,000 to more than $100 million. With offices in 10 markets throughout the United States, Alston provides its clients with staff resources, utilizing state of the art design-build delivery processes and systems.

For more information, visit http://www.alstonco.com




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