LowcountryBizSC: Frampton Construction grows preconstruction team, promotes Derek Robbins to director

April 15, 2015 CHARLESTON, SC – Frampton Construction, a regional full-service construction firm providing planning and design support, preconstruction, construction services, and sustainability services throughout the Carolinas, has expanded its preconstruction services team by promoting Derek Robbins to director of preconstruction (left) and bringing on Phillip Marino as assistant preconstruction manager (right). “As part of

Frampton Construction expands preconstruction team with promotion and new hire

Frampton Construction grows preconstruction team, promotes Derek Robbins to director Charleston, S.C. – Frampton Construction, a regional full-service construction firm providing planning and design support, preconstruction, construction services, and sustainability services throughout the Carolinas, has expanded its preconstruction services team by promoting Derek Robbins to director of preconstruction and bringing on Phillip Marino as assistant

Post and Courier: Beach Co. unveils 20-story Sergeant Jasper plan

Charleston could get a new high-rise soon. The Beach Co. unveiled a dramatically different approach to developing its Sergeant Jasper property west of Colonial Lake — a plan that would create a new building about 20 stories tall, much higher than the closed apartment tower that’s there now. Read More

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Historic Charleston could get a new high-rise soon. The Beach Co. unveiled a dramatically different approach to developing its Sergeant Jasper property west of Colonial Lake- a plan that would create a new building about 20 stories tall, much higher than the closed apartment tower that’s there now. Read More

The Charlotte Observer: Edisto Beach State Park

Mark Alan Hudson, Correspondent South Carolina has some of the country’s prettiest coastline and four of its state parks with oceanfront access. Just 50 miles south of Charleston you’ll find Edisto Beach State Park, on Edisto Island and just a stone’s throw from the Lowcountry town of Edisto. This park, created during the 1930s, has