Harmony Square Dairy Queen – Project Update Part 1

Jul 24, 2015

Read our progress on the Harmony Square Dairy Queen here:

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It is always exciting to see dirt moving on a project job site. Our latest ground breaking is for the new Harmony Square Dairy Queen. This project is sweet!

Dairy Queen at Harmony Square being built. Grassy field with machines sitting at the ready.

If you have been to the existing Dairy Queen you will certainly look forward to the added space this new project will provide. It will also expand the outside seating area, features solar panels, skylights, a high-efficiency heating and cooling system, and an advanced insulation package. In other words, the upcoming Dairy Queen is sustainably designed! Can you say blizzards made by the power of the sun?

construction, rocks, and cone

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