
Triangle Clients, Partners, Family & Friends, In light of the recent pandemic of COVID-19, Triangle is continuously monitoring the updated information we receive on a daily basis. Our commitment to the…
Triangle Clients, Partners, Family & Friends, In light of the recent pandemic of COVID-19, Triangle is continuously monitoring the updated information we receive on a daily basis. Our commitment to the…
Construction has begun at Prisma Health Baptist Easley Hospital in an effort to bring a much needed infusion center and cancer care unit to Pickens County. Construction efforts on the…
The Huguenot Mill in Downtown Greenville, owned by the Peace Center for the Performing Arts, is getting an exterior renovation to its Broad Street entrance. Designed by Craig Gaulden Davis,…
N. Tracy Pellett, Board Chairman and son of company founder John D. Pellett, Jr. retires from Triangle Construction Company, Inc. after 57 Years of Service Nelson Tracy Pellett, company stockholder…
Triangle Construction Company, Inc. has been named one of the 40 fastest-growing companies in South Carolina for 2020 by SC Biz News. Twenty large companies and 20 small companies have…
Check out Triangle’s Q3 2020 newsletter — “A Note from Charley Patrick, New Hires, and Remembering Martin Turner” To receive Triangle’s newsletter in your inbox each quarter, visit our homepage…
Jan 8, 1953 – Aug 15, 2020 Family man, faithful servant, and loyal employee Martin Turner, loving husband, father, and grandfather, passed away on Saturday, August 15, 2020. He was…
Check out Triangle’s Q2 2020 newsletter — “Battling Covid-19 and Project Updates.” To receive Triangle’s newsletter in your inbox each quarter, visit our homepage or click here!
Triangle breaks ground this week on the brand new Student Activity Center at Greenville Tech Charter High School. The 31,000 SF facility will finally give the school a new gymnasium and…
The following is an excerpt from Upstate Business Journal’s “Historic Judson Mill transformation remains on track” — May 7, 2020 Judson Mill has long served as a kind of monument…