Bruce Bunch Plumbing and Piping

GA

4.8

Plumber

repairsor troubleshootingincluding large-scale projectsWe Can Handle It No matter the size or scope of the jobmedical facilitiesBill Strong Enterprises 1997–1998 Fort Benning — Kelly Hill barracks upgradeContinental Flooring Corp 1999–2001 Fort Benning — Spring building 2754full barracks with jump schoolContinental Flooring Corp 2001 Fort BenningGA / Fort MitchellAL — New utility water mains and service linesUchee Creek camp groundsBruce Bunch Plumbing & Piping 2001–2002 Basewide backflow prevention installationContinental Flooring Corp 2003 Sun Valley Apartments upgradesAtlanta200+ new homes — Various general contractors 2007 Ryan's Restaurant renovationAuburnAL — Tri-State General Contracting 2009 Jamaican Sea Breeze RestaurantColumbusGA — Bruce Bunch Plumbing & Piping 2010 Coldwell Banker KPDK ADA restroom buildout

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