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CUSTOM HOME BUILD BY PIPESTEM | JAMESTOWN, ND

A beautiful young family scooped the first shovel of dirt for their new custom home build. What an exciting time for them! They have been planning for well over a year and the time has finally come! “You dream. We BUILD.” This is exactly what happened. A family’s dream is turning into their forever home! What can be more exciting than this?

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This custom home will have some beautiful features throughout and will have a beautiful view as well. Concrete footings and foundation walls have already been poured and the platoon water proofing membrane has been installed. Next up on the construction schedule will be installing floor trusses and then the “upwards” build will begin.

Stay tuned for more to come. . .

T.J. MAXX | JAMESTOWN, ND

T.J. Maxx came to Jamestown, N.D. in late 2018, in time for the Christmas shopping season. The community was anxious to fill the former J.C. Penney store’s space, which was located in the Buffalo Mall. Having a store such as T.J. Maxx fill this space is a ‘win win’ for the mall as well as the community itself.

Nill Construction, Inc. was involved with installation of the structural roof steel and also for building the store front canopy and installing the Exterior Insulation Finish System (EIFS).

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This project involved some long hours, as the store’s grand opening was set and time was of an essence. We fought cold, wet, windy conditions, but it was completed in time. We were proud of the Nill Construction, Inc. guys’ efforts put forth.

T.J. Maxx opened “on time” for the 2018 Christmas holiday shoppers!

STEEL BUILDING, BUILDER'S FIRSTSOURCE | JAMESTOWN, ND

An outside open sided Steel Storage Building was constructed for Builder's FirstSource in Jamestown, ND. The purpose of this building was to keep lumber and building products protected from the environment, i.e. rain, snow.

There were some challenges that presented with this particular project. The space available to work was very limited and tight. The ability to erect the tall metal panels was difficult because of these space confinements, but we worked around it and got it done.

All projects come with varying site constraints, whether interior or exterior. We pride ourselves in our ability to devise methods to work around these constraints as best as we can. This project was a good example of project constraints.