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In The News - SCARC Community Center, Hampton, NJ (8/25/10) NJ Herald In less than a year, SCARC'S Hampton-based community center has been erected from the ground up and is set to open Sept. 10.

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Projects In Progress - SCARC Community Center, Hampton, NJ (5/3/10) Ground up construction of Pre-Engineered 15,000 S/F 2 story steel building

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Projects In Progress - Town of Shawangunk Town Hall, Wallkill NY (5/3/10) New construction of 21,000 S/F town hall facility for the Town of Shawangunk

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Projects In Progress - Newburgh Free Academy, Newburgh, NY (5/3/10) Renovation to existing 15,300 S/F auditorium space including new flooring, acoustic panels, chairs, and stage equipment

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T.M. Brennan Contractors Inc. • 3505 Route 94 Hamburg, NJ 07419 • Phone: 973-209-2545 • Fax: 973-209-1018
T. M. Brennan Contractors:General Contracting and Construction Services: Pre-Construction Services; General Contracting for New Construction, Renovations, Additions and Fit-Outs (Commercial, Retail, Industrial, Schools, Homes and Historical Restorations); Construction Project Management Services; Mechanical Contracting (Heating, Cooling, Plumbing or HVAC) Services; Energy Savings Improvements (HVAC, Roofing, Windows, Insulation, Siding)

New Jersey (NJ): Sussex, Morris, Warren, Passaic, Bergen, Hudson, Middlesex, Essex, Union, Somerset Counties New York (NY): Orange, Westchester, Sullivan, Putnam, Rockland, Dutchess, Ulster Counties Pennsylvania: Northeast Counties, especially Pike, Monroe, Northampton, and Bucks