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Business of the Week: Fahs Construction Group

Business of the Week: Fahs Construction Group

Yahoo09-06-2025

TOWN OF BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Fahs Construction Group is the Greater Binghamton Chamber Business of the Week.
Fahs is a general contractor and commercial paving company that oversees large projects for schools, hospitals, universities, senior living communities, and large apartment complexes.
It was founded in 1946 by Maynard Fahs Sr. and his brother Glenn.
For its first nearly 50 years, its focus was on paving, both for businesses and large highway projects.
In 1992, it began doing general construction, which is now the main part of its business.
CEO Rich Gangemi says Fahs has talented employees using the most up-to-date equipment.
'Our systems we have in place on the project management side, information flows seamlessly throughout this office, as well as to the architect, to the owners on the project so that everybody's up to speed and everything is current and up to date,' said Gangemi.
Gangemi says Fahs prides itself on supporting local non-profits such as the YWCA and Broome County Community Charities.
He says it's currently looking to expand the amount of work it does for the private sector.
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