Energy Core Construction

CA

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in formwork and all types of commercial carpentryJesse&rsquos ability to coordinate complex taskstimelines and trades has stood him in good stead. &nbspturning it into a mobile coffee shopfrom which Marie now serves coffees and specialty drinks around Central Iowa. &nbspDes MoinesIA 50313 Tel: 515-264-5156 Fax: 515-257-4311 EMPLOYEMENT To apply for a job with Core Constructionplease contact Jesse Miller @ 515-264-5156 INQUIRIES For any inquiriesquestions or commendationsplease call: 515-264-5156 or fill out the following form Thanks! Message sent. Send &copy2021 CORE CONSTRUCTION bottom of pageConcreteCA 93311 BBB Accreditation &ampRating Core Energy Construction Inc is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accrediteda business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27Central &ampPresident/CEO Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Kenneth C Aldridge Jr.President/CEO Customer Contacts Kenneth C Aldridge Jr.and does not guarantee the accuracy of any information in Business Profiles. As a matter of policy

2001, he was back in the Midwest, opening a branch office for RJS & Associates, specializing in cast-in-place concrete foundations and structures.   Thirteen years later, having built with a solid reputation in the Des Moines area and a strong connection with two like-minded local contractors, Mike co-founded Core Construction Services.   Mike and his wife Kelly have two kids in high school. In addition to cheering his kids on in their sports, Mike enjoys traveling, gardening and a

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