Northeast Ohio Based Kline Construction Announces Corporate Name Change To Kline Rostocil Construction


Kline Construction Corporation, a national commercial general contractor announced today that it has changed its corporate name to Kline Rostocil Construction Corporation. 

“The name change reflects the recent promotion and ownership position of Nathan Rostocil, the company’s Vice President”, said Larry Kline, the company’s founder and President.

“The new name recognizes the significance of Nathan’s contributions and influence in the company’s success, and parallels the company’s broadening commercial construction focus, which Nate has greatly influenced.

 

Kline Rostocil began in 1980 as Kline Construction, a masonry subcontracting company. The company grew to become one the largest and most well respected construction companies in Northeast Ohio, providing masonry, concrete and excavating services.

In 1993, the company began offering commercial general contracting services and has since successfully completed the construction and/or renovation of numerous office buildings, nursing care facilities, industrial buildings, manufacturing facilities, fire stations, post offices, retail centers, and controlled environment facilities including veterinary hospitals and animal boarding facilities nationwide.



September 16, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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