John C. Lowery (JCL) Inc. views each project as a collaborative effort with our client. We're not just another low-bid sub-contractor, we're part of your team. During the past four decades, JCL has established itself at the forefront of interior construction firms in New York. Our skilled staff delivers on our promises and does whatever it takes to exceed expectations and get the job done. The process begins with putting together the best specific team for each client's project. It's more than just building.
Final details of a project come down to the finish work. The design elements of your building's interior contribute to the overall feel and functionality of the space. Our crews are skilled in carpentry and plastering, as well as in surface prep and application techniques in a vast array of interior designs, coatings and finishes. With our years of artistic craftsmanship, we are able to create the perfect interior environment for your building.
By continually improving processes and collaborating on innovative solutions, John C. Lowery, Inc. (JCL) has earned an elite reputation among the leaders of interior commercial construction services in Upstate New York. Our delivery process is built on years of diverse commercial experience, while focusing on excellence and integrity. Our highly proficient trade professionals have an average of 15(?) years of commercial construction experience. Our projects range from small commercial buildings to large-scale production and manufacturing facilities and include working with Maguire Toyota, Scion, Audi, and Volkswagen.
Adhering to code requirements, JCL utilizes high-performance fireproofing materials and paints that will help protect the structural elements of your building such as beams, columns, floor assemblies and roof decks in case of fire. We incorporate fire-stopping measures during construction to avert fire, as well as prevent smoke from spreading to the rest of the building. Our efforts are targeted on all through penetrations, such as cables or pipes, as well as joints, such as head-of-wall, that run through or are associated to a fire-rated wall or floor require to be sealed.