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JM Coull break ground on 7,700 s/f church addition

JM Coull held a groundbreaking ceremony at the Faith Evangelical Free Church to celebrate the church's upcoming addition and renovation project. The event was attended by church members and leaders as well as JMC personnel. JMC's scope calls for a 7,700 s/f addition and select updates in existing spaces. The company will add a sprinkler system in the current facility, and construct a new multipurpose room, classrooms, and a kitchen. Significant site work, including the construction of a new septic and drainage system, rain collection recharge system, and parking lot, will also be performed. JMC senior project manager Greg Parker said, "We are very excited to be working with Peter Hanson, head of the church's building committee and the members of Faith Evangelical Free Church on this special project. JM Coull is ready to get going and deliver a superior project for the church community that is on time and on budget." Shown (from left) are: From left to right: Associate Pastor Dan Kasey, Youth Pastor Christian Waltmire, Greg Parker (JM Coull Sr. Project Manager), Senior Pastor Brad Johnson, Peter Hanson (FEFC member); Jack Maclellan and George Werber.
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