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James Murphy

Staff Accountant at Harman Construction Inc.

James Murphy is a skilled accountant with extensive experience in various accounting roles across multiple organizations. Currently serving as a Staff Accountant at Harman Construction Inc. since August 2020, James previously held positions at Beachy Arehart PLLC and Pendleton Community Care Inc., where responsibilities included preparing financial statements, managing budgets, and reconciling accounts. James's early career involved roles such as General Ledger Accountant at Massanutten Resort and Finance/Accounting Intern at Pratt & Whitney, where tasks included processing vendor payments and conducting audits. James holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and a Graduate Certificate in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation from West Virginia University.

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Harrisonburg, United States

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Harman Construction Inc.

Harman Construction, Inc. is an established, solvent corporation with strong ties to quality-minded local subcontractors, suppliers, local officials and government. One of our greatest assets is our experienced Project Management Team who has a reputation for completing projects on time and within budget. Our history in construction stretches back to 1971. The Company incorporated under “Harman Construction, Inc.” in 1985, allocating all resources toward commercial construction. Since, HCI has remained active in construction of Retail outlets, build-outs and shopping centers, Industrial and Manufacturing facilities, Warehouses, Financial Institutions, Auto Dealerships, Hotels, Educational facilities, and Office buildings. In 2008, HCI added in-house LEED AP and, in 2009, completed our first LEED Certified project—a new multi-story Residence Hall for Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, VA. One element of our Company’s culture that has contributed to our growth is the value we place on relationships. Of particular importance in the current economic climate, repeat business from satisfied Clients has been of paramount importance to us. To seek new relationships we focus on finding the right match between Client, job type, architect and Contractor.


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51-200

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