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Columbia Gas of Virginia is constructing a satellite office in Covington

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Future home of the Columbia Gas facility, at the Jamison Commerce Center in Covington. Photo: Christopher Mentz, VR 

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RICHMOND, Va. (VR) – Columbia Gas has announced the construction of a satellite office in Covington.This satellite office will allow Columbia Gas to expand their infrastructure and capabilities to support their workforce to better serve their more than 2,100 customers in the Covington area.

The building will house a maximum of 10 to 15 existing employees and will also be used to store material, for warehousing and will have a garage bay for interior truck parking, as well as office and parking space. The expected completion is Summer 2026.

 

 

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