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HISTORY

Headley Construction was founded by William V. Headley in 1971. Focused on building a better world for families and communities across Georgia, Bill's vision + attention to detail shaped our company's approach to general contracting, design-build and renovation projects. By focusing on quality construction, 100% customer  satisfaction, and empowering a safe and talented workforce, we honor his legacy + commitment to Build Better.  

 

It’s more than just our mission. It’s our mindset. It’s not just about buildings. It's about serving our community.  In the early years of our history, we developed long-lasting, solid relationships with reputable subcontractors across the southeast. Because of our connections, we are able to provide highest quality construction services for the lowest cost. We remain focused on Headley's core values of honesty, integrity, quality + value.

 

Headley Construction is a 100% family-owned company. Our staff and subcontractors are trustworthy and reliable professionals from our shared neighborhoods, who also live by our core values and are driven to Build Better communities. Together, our commitment to outstanding job completion, exceptional customer service, and superior safety performance has made us a General Contractor of choice in Georgia's construction industry. 

 

Based in Newnan, Georgia, since our inception, Headley Construction has been deeply involved in improving the local area by renovating the Historic Coweta County Courthouse, building and expanding local church campuses, building better schools, improving government buildings, and creating outstanding fire stations + public recreation complexes. We have developed honest, collaborative working relationships with building + planning department leaders who are aware of the excellent work we perform and provide critical support on our construction projects.

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Our commitment to Build Better is possible because of our employees dedication to excellent work, customer service that exceeds client expectations, and a safety program that has led to thousands of zero-accident hours. 

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