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Armstrong Group of Companies

www.agoc.com

 
Founded in 1946, what is now known as the Armstrong Group began life as Armstrong County Line Construction, contracting work for power and telephone utilities in Western Pennsylvania. In the 1950s we began to own and operate independent local exchange telephone companies. We expanded into the cable television industry in 1963. The 1980s saw us move into the security, restaurant and real estate development industries. And we’ve continued to expand and diversify. Our most recent addition has been AccuSpec Electronics, a full service electronics manufacturing provider. Seven decades old, the Armstrong Group remains a family owned and operated business, now ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.agoc.com
  • One Armstrong Place
    Butler, PA USA 16001
  • Phone: 724.283.0925

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