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Messer Construction Co. Opens New Cincinnati Operations Office in Bond Hill; Mayor Mallory Attends Ribbon Cutting

(July 20, 2009)  Cincinnati, Ohio - Messer Construction Co. celebrates its growth and commitment to Bond Hill and Greater Cincinnati, hosting community stakeholders, including Mayor Mallory, at a ribbon cutting celebration July 15.

Other guests included subcontractors and architects who work closely with Messer to deliver outstanding construction experiences to Greater Cincinnati clients such as: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, St. Elizabeth’s Healthcare (Northern KY), West Chester Medical Center, Hamilton County, University of Cincinnati, and Cincinnati Financial Corporation.

“To better serve and further invest in our local community, we are pleased to open our new Cincinnati Region Operations office located moments away from our Bond Hill corporate office. Messer has spent 77 years building many of Greater Cincinnati’s finest buildings and we plan to do so for 77 more years while supporting and investing in our communities,” said Mark Luegering, Cincinnati Region Vice President.

Messer’s new Cincinnati Region Operations office is located at 2495 Langdon Farm Road. Messer’s corporate office remains on 5158 Fishwick Drive - both office buildings are within the Bond Hill community.

About Messer Construction Co.
Messer Construction Co. is a regional construction manager and general contractor providing leadership for complex commercial building projects in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Founded in 1932, Messer has built a premier reputation through outstanding construction experiences and value with a focus on healthcare, higher education, and senior living. An employee-owned company, Messer ranks nationally as one of the Top 100 largest contractors as well as a Top 40 green contractor. Messer was honored with the 2009 International Torch Award for Marketplace Excellence by the Council of Better Business Bureaus for superior commitment to exceptional standards that benefit customers, employees, suppliers and surrounding communities. In 2008, Messer put in place approximately $670 million in commercial construction.

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