Tri Dal, LLC
TX
★ 4.4
1984 Tri Dal Started in 1984 Established in 1984 2010 …. 2016 Tri Dal became a 100% employee owned company Tri Dal became a 100% employee owned company in 2016. Tri Dal is a leader in the Greater DFW Metroplex for providing value added utilities and excavation services to our customers. 2020 Outstanding Performer Award Tri Dal receives the 2020 Outstanding Performer Award 2023 Gaining Insight … 2024 Driving Change … Return to top Ready to work build together? Build a project with us Build a career with us BID REQUESTS 540 Commerce St. Southlake, TX 76092 (817) 424-4383 Phone (817) 817-475-0414 Cell [email protected] DFW HEADQUARTERS 540 Commerce St. Southlake, TX 76092 (817) 481-2886 Phone (817) 481-8195 Fax [email protected] TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PLUMBING EXAMINERS P.O. Box 4200 Austin, Texas 78765-4200 (512) 936-5200 Eddie Shay Thomas M-38937 EMERGENCY NUMBERS 817-584-2892 Gil Ariza – CSHO 817-980-1027 Federico Lopez – General Superintendant 817-319-5144 Jake Kaz – COO DOWNLOAD TO YOUR CONTACTS Projects History About Us Safety Careers ©2026 TriDal, LLC. All rights reserved. ","library":"fa-solid"}}" data-widget_type="nav-menu.default"> Facebook Linkedin Facebook Linkedin ","library":"fa-solid"}}" data-widget_type="nav-menu.default"> Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Back to top top
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