McCrory Construction Promotes Noah Fuller to Project Manager

Fuller joined the firm six years ago after a three-year internship and has been steadily promoted.

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

McCrory Construction, South Carolina's oldest general contractor, has promoted Noah Fuller to Project Manager. Fuller joined McCrory six years ago following a three-year internship in the firm's Greenville office, and was promoted to Assistant Project Manager within two years. He is currently managing a significant construction project for repeat client Agracel in Hampton County, South Carolina.

Why it matters

The promotion of Noah Fuller to Project Manager at McCrory Construction highlights the value of internship programs in developing talent and providing real-world experience for students. It also demonstrates McCrory's commitment to cultivating and advancing its employees from within the organization.

The details

After joining McCrory Construction as a Project Engineer six years ago, Noah Fuller was promoted to Assistant Project Manager within two years. He is now being promoted to Project Manager and is currently overseeing a 50,000-square-foot, speculative manufacturing facility for repeat client Agracel in Hampton County, South Carolina. The project is scheduled for completion in Spring 2026.

  • Noah Fuller joined McCrory Construction six years ago following a three-year internship.
  • Fuller was promoted to Assistant Project Manager within two years of joining the firm.
  • Fuller's current project managing a 50,000-square-foot manufacturing facility for Agracel is scheduled for completion in Spring 2026.

The players

Noah Fuller

A 2020 graduate of Clemson University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Science and Management, who joined McCrory Construction six years ago and has been steadily promoted to his current role as Project Manager.

McCrory Construction

South Carolina's oldest general contractor, headquartered in Columbia with an additional office in Greenville. McCrory has operated continuously since 1918 and serves private and public sector clients through general construction, design-build and construction management projects.

Agracel

A repeat client of McCrory Construction, for whom Fuller is currently managing a 50,000-square-foot, speculative manufacturing facility project in Hampton County, South Carolina.

Stephen Cooper

The Director of Greenville Operations at McCrory Construction, who commented on the value of internships and Fuller's work ethic.

Clemson University

The university where Noah Fuller received his Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Science and Management in 2020.

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What they’re saying

“Noah's story exemplifies the value of a college internship for the student and the employer. Noah had the opportunity to experience life in the field, as well as the office, before even graduating – giving him a real-life glimpse into the world of construction and our company culture. For McCrory, we had the benefit of guiding his training and seeing his work ethic firsthand.”

— Stephen Cooper, Director of Greenville Operations, McCrory Construction (groundbreakcarolinas.com)

What’s next

The 50,000-square-foot manufacturing facility project that Noah Fuller is managing for Agracel in Hampton County, South Carolina is scheduled for completion in Spring 2026.

The takeaway

The promotion of Noah Fuller to Project Manager at McCrory Construction, South Carolina's oldest general contractor, demonstrates the value of internship programs in developing talent and providing real-world experience for students. It also highlights McCrory's commitment to cultivating and advancing its employees from within the organization.