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including office buildingsindustrial facilitiesaviation projectshealthcare environmentsimproved schedulingcabinetrytrim workand the quality of workmanship met a high standard. Additionallythey were collaborative and easy to work withmaking the entire process smooth and efficient.” Nick Lambert Casey&#x27IA 50501 (515) 573-3292 Des Moines 2097 NE 60th Avenue Des MoinesSuppliers List © 2025 Jensen Builders Ltd. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy Cookies SettingsGeneral ContractorConcrete

544 Greenfield St NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 | (319) 331-7169.

(641) 680-1027

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