T. Hansen Construction

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Masonry contractor

in the commercial construction market in and around the Omaha and LincolnNebraskaarea. &nbspOur expert builders take pride in their work in every aspect of the job. &nbspOur skilled workforce has hundreds of years of combined experiencethere is nothing we cannot accomplish.&nbsp&#8203Products You expect the best and we only use the best. &nbspWe have excellent relationships&nbspwith product suppliers and we do not cut corners when it comes to quality.&nbspBenefits of Masonry Selecting us for your project will help deliver a completedstructurally sound building in the shortest period of time. &nbspWhen it comes to life safetycost-benefit analysisand mold resistancemasonry is your best choice!&nbspWe can trust them to bring exceptional quality to a project without delay. &nbspWe like to work with the best in the businessand when it comes to masonry workbest &ldquo

1981 T. Hansen Construction is a family-owned and locally-owned masonry contractor.  We work primarily in the commercial construction market in and around the Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska, area.  We are a quality-conscious builder looking to provide high quality masonry in a safe and cost-effective manner and add a high level of value to your project. --> Discover Our Process Craftsmanship Masonry is an art form.  Our expert builders take pride in their work in every aspect of the

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