The Highland Group Gets Work In Orange Beach, Foley

BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala — The Highland Group, a real estate development and commercial construction firm, was selected by The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency to serve as the general contractor in a remediation project for the Orange Beach Marine Police facilities. While much of the damage was due to Hurricane Sally, The Highland Group Vice-President of Preconstruction Services Ryan Long has been working with local officials to add major upgrades to the facilities, as well as renovations, with a total cost estimated at $2 million. Construction is planned to begin soon and be completed by spring 2023.Additionally, The Highland Group has been called on again by Havron Endodontics to provide design-build services for a new facility in Foley. As the design-builder, The Highland Group will lead the design and construction stages of the project in its entirety from start to finish and has tapped Project Manager Myles York to lead the project. The Highland Group also built the dentistry’s first office approximately 10 years ago. The new office is expected to be open next year.

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