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HISTORY

Reeves Contracting was founded in 1952 by Bill Reeves as a small contracting company who completed diverse projects in Atlanta. Throughout the years, the company has grown to a mid-range contractor who works on projects from parks to government buildings. Dean Reeves joined the company in 1973 after graduating from Georgia Tech. Former Brasfield & Gorrie manager, Eric Young joined Reeves in 2006 after a brief retirement from Brasfield & Gorrie.
The team from Reeves Contracting has worked on several landmark projects throughout Atlanta, including the Georgia Aquarium, Phillips Arena, Georgia Dome, Agnes Scott College, Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium, Georgia World Congress Center, BellSouth Midtown, TWELVE Centennial, Canton YMCA, Redan Civic Center, Georgia State University, Spellman College, Life College and the University of Georgia.
As President of Reeves Contracting Company, Eric Young provides construction management and general contracting qualities for a wide variety of projects with major projects ranging in value from $1 to $250 million. Projects include commercial, institutional, industrial, healthcare and utility construction.
Today, Reeves Contracting continues to provide owners with more than 60 years of experience and expertise and excels at completing tough and complex projects. Our competent team of employees, from our field personnel to our office staff, average more than 20 years each of dedicated service with the company. Reeves Contracting brings reliability, stability and professionalism to every project we are a part of. Exceeding our client's expectations is our number one priority.
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