Combs Concrete Construction Co.

NC

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Construction company

in place basement walls to the residential market in the greater Charlotte area. &nbspindustrial warehousesinfrastructurecast in place headwallsheavy foundationspipe encasementsconcrete pavingbox culvertsconcrete flumes and ditchesand lined retention basins. &nbspHe built the company in the greater Dayton/Miamisburg Ohio areaspecializing in poured concrete basementsstem wallsfooting and flatwork. &nbspDue to extreme weather and economic conditions in the late 1970sCombs Concrete Construction relocated south. &nbspIn 1982Ray and his family settled the company in CharlotteNC where they began a journey to rebuild Combs Concrete Construction with only a pickup trucka backhoe

60 years of experience Combs Concrete Construction powers the commercial, industrial and residential construction industries in the Carolinas by providing quality work and guaranteed services. Learn More Services Commercial Residential Industrial Commercial Concrete Construction Combs Concrete Construction services large and small commercial contractors with their needs and projects ranging from government buildings, office retail space, institutions of education, restaurants, government municip

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