High Mark Construction, LLC

FL

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General contractor

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250 units. He also performed the construction of 34 unit high-rise condo and a number of single family homes. He fully understands the construction, scheduling, and problem solving it takes to complete projects. Tom was responsive to our needs and questions on a consistent basis. He operates with honesty and integrity this is hard to find in contractors these days.” Denise Snyder, Regional Property Manager, Emmer Management Corp. “Throughout the course of construction, High Mark employees displa

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