GRAND FORKS, ND — McGough, a commercial construction firm, announces the opening of its new office in Grand Forks, North Dakota. This expansion reflects McGough’s continued investment in the region and its long-term commitment to serving the growing economic and development needs of the Grand Forks area.
For several years, McGough has maintained an active presence in Grand Forks, managing projects from its office in Fargo, North Dakota. With a local office, the company will be able to provide more focused and localized service delivery to both current and future clients in the community.
“Our decision to open a dedicated office in Grand Forks reflects the incredible growth and potential we see in this region, as well as our dedication to the communities where we work,” said Spencer Hilde, General Manager, North Dakota. “This new office allows us to become even more deeply rooted in the local community, ensuring we can deliver unparalleled service and build stronger relationships. We’re excited to contribute to Grand Forks’ continued development and be a true partner to its residents and businesses.”
The Grand Forks office will be staffed by local professionals, further reinforcing McGough’s investment in and connection to the community. McGough is prioritizing a broader initiative to establish strong local presences in key markets so it can foster authentic relationships and deliver value-driven construction solutions.
Leadership for the new operation includes Brian Lambrecht, Senior Project Manager, and Rich Slagle, Community Development Director, who will oversee operations and community engagement efforts.
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McGough is a general contractor and construction management firm offering full-service real estate capability. The firm, incorporated in 1956 by Peter McGough and his six sons, remains a family-owned company today. McGough is headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, with branch offices in Des Moines, Iowa; Rochester, Duluth, and Saint Cloud, Minnesota; Fargo and Bismarck, North Dakota; Sioux Falls and Rapid City, South Dakota; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Dallas, Texas that facilitate project development and construction activities nationwide.