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1979 646 HWY T14, Pella, IA 50219 Scroll down to content About Our History: Established in 1979 in Pella, Iowa, KLK Construction is a leader in cable placement within the utility construction market. As a growing company, we are recognized in the industry as a firm that provides its customers with excellent service. KLK Construction bids work in a seven-state area with a heavy concentration of work in Iowa. Our People: KLK attracts and retains employees who are dedicated to quality performance.

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