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Eclipse Companies, LLC shares its expertise, ability and experience to promote positive change across the eastern half of the United States in collaboration with communities, government and the commercial/private sectors.
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Eclipse Companies LLC is a woman-owned small business formed in 2011 with one focus in mind: delivering total satisfaction to our clients in timely manner through teamwork, quality workmanship and valued relationships.
Our team serves a wide range of clients, and as a result, has developed a large construction portfolio. Each project is different, and each client has different needs.
Northeast Ohio, a dynamic region with major cities like Cleveland, Akron, and Youngstown, is home to approximately 4.5 million residents and spans 32 counties. The region supports a robust labor force of around 2 million people, employed across diverse sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and technology, contributing significantly to the area’s economic vitality.
Southern and Western Ohio, featuring cities such as Cincinnati and Dayton, has a combined population of about 4.1 million residents. This region encompasses 48 counties, including Hamilton, Montgomery, and Warren. With a labor force of approximately 2.1 million individuals, Southern and Western Ohio support a diverse economy with strong sectors in manufacturing, healthcare, and business services, contributing to the area’s economic vitality and growth.
Pennsylvania, with a population of around 13 million people, is divided into 67 counties. The state’s robust labor force reflects its diverse economy, which spans manufacturing, healthcare, education, and more. Approximately 6.5 million people are employed in Pennsylvania, contributing to a dynamic workforce that supports a wide range of industries across its counties.
Kentucky, located in the southeastern United States, has a population of approximately 4.5 million people spread across 120 counties. Kentucky’s labor force is around 2.1 million individuals, engaged in diverse sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, and agriculture, contributing significantly to the state’s economic landscape.
Maryland, located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, has a population of approximately 6.2 million people. The state is divided into 24 counties. Maryland’s labor force totals around 3.2 million individuals, with key sectors including government, healthcare, and technology driving its diverse economy.
Missouri, located in the central U.S., has a population of approximately 6.2 million people living in 114 counties and one independent city, St. Louis. Missouri’s labor force comprises around 3.2 million individuals, with key sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, and agriculture, contributing to its robust and diverse economy.
West Virginia has a population of about 1.8 million people across 55 counties. West Virginia’s labor force totals approximately 750,000 individuals, with major industries including coal mining, manufacturing, and healthcare, playing a significant role in the state’s economy.
Indiana has a population of approximately 6.8 million people. The state is divided into 92 counties, with a labor force consisting of about 3.4 million individuals, with significant employment in manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare sectors, driving the state’s diverse economy.
Mississippi has a population of approximately 2.9 million people. The state is divided into 82 counties. Mississippi’s labor force includes around 1.3 million individuals, with key sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, and services playing a vital role in its economy.
Louisiana has a population of approximately 4.6 million people and is divided into 64 parishes. The state’s labor force, comprising about 2.2 million individuals, is driven by major industries such as oil and gas, healthcare, and tourism. In recent years, Louisiana has also seen growth in the solar energy sector, creating new job opportunities in renewable energy. This expansion offers promising prospects for employment in solar installation and maintenance, contributing to the state’s evolving economic landscape.
Georgia has a population of approximately 10.8 million people and is divided into 159 counties. The state’s labor force totals around 5.1 million individuals, with significant employment in sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and services. Additionally, Georgia has been expanding its renewable energy sector, particularly in solar power, creating new job opportunities and contributing to the state’s economic growth.
Texas has a population of approximately 30.3 million people and is divided into 254 counties. The state’s labor force consists of about 14.5 million individuals, with major industries including energy, technology, healthcare, and agriculture. Texas has also been investing in renewable energy, particularly wind and solar power, which is generating new job opportunities and further diversifying the state’s economic landscape.
Maine has a population of approximately 1.4 million people and is divided into 16 counties. The state’s labor force totals about 735,000 individuals, with major industries including healthcare, retail, and manufacturing. Maine is also investing in renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power, which is creating new job opportunities and contributing to the state’s economic development.
North Carolina has a population of approximately 10.8 million people and is divided into 100 counties. The state’s labor force totals about 5.2 million individuals, with key industries including technology, finance, healthcare, and manufacturing. Additionally, North Carolina is increasingly focusing on renewable energy, particularly solar power, which is creating new job opportunities and contributing to the state’s economic development.
Tennessee has a population of about 6.9 million people and is organized into 95 counties. The state’s labor force encompasses approximately 3.2 million individuals, with key sectors including healthcare, automotive manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism. These diverse industries play a significant role in driving Tennessee’s economy and fostering growth throughout the region.