Utility Contractor San Diego

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storm sewer& water installation across Iowawe also provide gradingexcavatingand hauling services. From start to finishwe’re equipped to handle demolition and/or installation of water utilitiesincluding sanitary and septic structuresstorm drainage systemsand grease interceptors. When emergencies like water main breaks and sewage line collapses happenwe’re ready to jump in and help. Get to know J & K Contracting&nbsp&nbspand J & K Contracting is fully licensedbondedExplore Our Services Chances areif you need utility work completedyou likely need some kind of excavation. When you work with usLet's Talk Hauling with MBK Transport In 2015we established MBK Transport to assist in J & K Contracting’s utility work. Todayour fleet of several tractor-trailer combosdump trucks

2007 Let's Talk Excavation Previous Next Work with Experienced Excavation Specialists Founded in 2007, J & K Contracting is a full-service underground utility contractor. While we specialize in deep sanitary sewer, storm sewer, & water installation across Iowa, we also provide grading, excavating, and hauling services. From start to finish, we’re equipped to handle demolition and/or installation of water utilities, including sanitary and septic structures, storm drainage systems, and grease inte

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