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The Heirloom Companies Hiring for AutoCAD Drafter

The Heirloom Companies is expanding its team and is in search of an AutoCAD. The Heirloom Companies is looking for a detailed oriented individual with an interest in CNC technology. The position is perfect for a self-starter who performs well in a team driven environment. Previous experience in the field is required. Responsibilities: Working on/with [...]

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The Heirloom Companies Gives Back

Whether it be volunteering or donating funds, there are so many ways to give back to your community. We have decided to give back in our own special way. James Moseley of James Moseley Designs, a part of The Heirloom Companies, was selected in 2018 to sit on the board for the American College of [...]

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The Heirloom Companies Hires Brad Fries as North Carolina Operations

The Heirloom Companies has expanded its team with the addition of Brad Fries as the lead of North Carolina Operations. Fries’ role involves sales and project management across North Carolina. “Brad’s role is critical to introducing The Heirloom Companies to a new audience—that primarily being the Charlotte area,” stated Ben Moseley, The Heirloom Companies’ Chief [...]

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Megasculptures Are the New Sculptures

The phrase “bigger is always better,” usually carries a negative connotation, but in this case, bigger is better. Megasculptures are highly engineered products that consist of thousands of pounds of steel. They take time and an invaluable amount of hard-work for them to come together, but when they do, the results are breath-taking. Some of [...]

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From Vision to Reality: New York-Inspired Staircase

Every project has its own unique challenges, some more so than others. For a recently completed project in downtown Greenville, the challenges were a big part of what made the design so special and intricate. This project, a circular staircase, was to be crafted with structural steel, white oak stairs and cold, rolled steel balusters. [...]

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