BUILDING COMMUNITIES

Competitive Edge is the signature community relations program of JINGOLI, a nationally ranked contractor and construction manager with more than 95 years of experience servicing power, industrial, health care, gaming and educational clientele.

"Developing an untapped workforce will build strength in our communities."

Joe Jingoli


ABOUT

JINGOLI doesn't just do construction and project management in the cities and towns where they work–they are proactive about conducting community outreach through service, education and mentorship so residents, businesses, and youth in those areas benefit from their presence and involvement. They believe strongly in strengthening communities alongside the buildings they are constructing, and have created many success stories along the way.

OUR PROGRAM SUCCESS IS BECAUSE

OF THE POWER OF CONNECTIONS

Competitive Edge works with multiple partners to ensure the success of the program for training, placing talent, and supporting the program's core fundamentals of giving back to the community through diversity, education, and leading-industry best practices.

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OUR PROGRAMS

 

CONTACT JINGOLI COMPETITIVE EDGE


JINGOLI

100 Lenox Drive, Suite 100, Lawrenceville, New Jersey 08648
Tel: 609-896-3111
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NEWS & MEDIA COVERAGE

September 19, 2018

Mayor Frank Moran Announces Plans for ‘Camden Works’ Office

By George Woolston – CAMDEN, NJ— Lifelong Camden resident Taariq Ayers was 19 and was looking for a job. He was able to find one through […]
August 12, 2018

Shipping Container Unveiling Highlights the Work of Local Jingoli Live Classroom Participants from the Boys & Girls Club of Camden County

By Chris Collins – Camden, NJ – Four youths from the Boys & Girls Club of Camden County will reveal their work to date on the […]
July 26, 2018

Camden Students Learn How to Transform a Shipping Container Into a Command Center

By George Woolston – CAMDEN, NJ—On a rainy Wednesday evening tucked back into a parking lot along Woodland Avenue, 19-year-old Ethan Llewellyn was inside a metal […]