Hakanson Construction Inc.

CA

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Inc.Breaa tilt-up construction leader in Southern California since 1976has completed an array of prestigious projects including warehousesmedical buildingsoffice parksand industrial parks. Notable projects include a recent trend in Health/Medicalsuch as Sierra San Antonio Medical Plaza in FontanaTorrance Medical Centera rare four-story panel raise for Hale Medical in Arcadiaand Loma Linda University Health in San Bernardino. Patrick McCannNew President of the Company Learn more -&gtit seems that more and more Medical &ampInc. CA Lic. #340789 NV Lic. #0087085 &nbsp&nbsp265 North Berry Street BreaCA 92821-3141 &nbspPhoneConcrete

1976, has completed an array of prestigious projects including warehouses, medical buildings, office parks, and industrial parks. Notable projects include a recent trend in Health/Medical, such as Sierra San Antonio Medical Plaza in Fontana, Torrance Medical Center, a rare four-story panel raise for Hale Medical in Arcadia, and Loma Linda University Health in San Bernardino. Patrick McCann, New President of the Company Learn more -> Our experience with Industrial/Office Buildings is diverse a

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