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Cely Construction has been meeting the challenges of commercial construction with experience, skill, and innovative solutions for 75 years. Local Family Owned!

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We’re proud to sponsor the Easley Chamber’s First Annual Golf Tournament! Excited to support our local community and be part of such a great event — here’s to a fantastic day on the green! web.easleychamber.org/events/31stAnn…

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Our owner, Sam Cely, had a wonderful time spending the day with John Nolan, the head of the Greenville County Historical Society, owner of Greenville History Tours (history and culinary), and a writer for the Greenville Journal. What a remarkable man! linkedin.com/in/greenvilleh…

Our owner, Sam Cely, had a wonderful time spending the day with John Nolan, the head of the Greenville County Historical Society, owner of Greenville History Tours (history and culinary), and a writer for the Greenville Journal. What a remarkable man! 

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A little throwback to a project we wrapped up ten years ago this week! It was so fun going back to take pictures for a client wanting a similar church and seeing our forever friends at Open Door Community Church in Belton, SC.

A little throwback to a project we wrapped up ten years ago this week! It was so fun going back to take pictures for a client wanting a similar church and seeing our forever friends at Open Door Community Church in Belton, SC.
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We thank the Phillips Family & donors. Cely Construction experienced a full-circle moment breaking ground on the $3.6M farm exhibit at the Greenville Zoo. Our founder, Charles Cely, served on the zoo board for decades, was active with Clemson’s 4-H, and operated his own farm.

We thank the Phillips Family & donors.
Cely Construction experienced a full-circle moment breaking ground on the $3.6M farm exhibit at the Greenville Zoo. Our founder, Charles Cely, served on the zoo board for decades, was active with Clemson’s 4-H, and operated his own farm.
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We had a great day at the Walker Course at Clemson University participating in the ABC UPS Golf Tournament! It’s always an honor to support the ABC Clemson Student Chapter — the reigning ABC National Construction Competition Champions.

We had a great day at the Walker Course at Clemson University participating in the ABC UPS Golf Tournament! It’s always an honor to support the ABC Clemson Student Chapter — the reigning ABC National Construction Competition Champions.
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Check out this article from 1965 covering the groundbreaking of the Greenville Country Club. Left to right: Kirk Craig (Craig & Gaulden Architects), Henry Little (Past Club President), R.T. Harrison (Club President), and Charles Cely (President, Cely Construction) — back center.

Check out this article from 1965 covering the groundbreaking of the Greenville Country Club.

Left to right: Kirk Craig (Craig & Gaulden Architects), Henry Little (Past Club President), R.T. Harrison (Club President), and Charles Cely (President, Cely Construction) — back center.
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We are excited to share that our team is installing Blessing Boxes throughout Greenville in partnership with LMG Architects! For those who may not know, Blessing Boxes are small, publicly accessible food pantries. Take what you need, leave what you can.”

We are excited to share that our team is installing Blessing Boxes throughout Greenville in partnership with LMG Architects!  For those who may not know, Blessing Boxes are small, publicly accessible food pantries. Take what you need, leave what you can.”
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⚡️ Powering a more resilient community.⚡️ #GreenvilleSC City Council approved $400,000 in additional funding for the Nicholtown Community Center Renovation. The funds support the purchase of a large generator to establish the center as the City's first Resilience Hub.

⚡️ Powering a more resilient community.⚡️ #GreenvilleSC City Council approved $400,000 in additional funding for the Nicholtown Community Center Renovation. The funds support the purchase of a large generator to establish the center as the City's first Resilience Hub.