About Jamesnolanconstruction
James Nolan Construction and its specialist divisions operate throughout the Northwest of England.
James Nolan Construction and its specialist divisions operate throughout the Northwest of England, but are happy to go further afield to support our clients.
From conception to completion, our entire team make our clients’ needs a priority. We have experience in a wide variety of projects and delivery methods and use both time-proven practices and cutting-edge techniques to make sure our customers’ projects meet their maximum potential.
We operate throughout all of Merseyside and have recently been asked to go further afield. We now cover the North West but yet again are happy to work for the right client in any location on a national level.
As our business continues to expand with our existing and ever growing customer base then so does our project values.
Being a privately owned building company, we are still small enough to care yet have a large enough structure to cope with ever demanding building projects. Our directors and hands on, keen to meet new clients and very happy to chat through our services, expertise and quotation process.
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