Fields Construction

TN

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GA 30728-5125 Get Directions View Headquarters BBB Accreditation &ampRating Fields Construction is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accrediteda business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27gradingdigginghaulingremodelingnew construction and footings. Business Details Local BBB: BBB of Southeast Tennessee &ampOwner Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Billy H. FieldsOwner Customer Contacts Mr. Billy H. FieldsOwner Additional PhoneGeneral ContractorRemodelingTX 76086 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &ampRating All Fields Construction Services is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accreditedConstructionLLC Business Management: Mr. Riley C. LacefieldManaging Member Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Riley C. LacefieldManaging Member Customer Contacts Mr. Riley C. LacefieldCould not get any paperwork Will not tell where metal was purchases. &quot

30 years and has gained a level of expertise like none other in the industry by specializing in the maintenance, construction, and renovation of baseball, softball, football, and soccer fields. IAFCC has completed projects small to large in over 62 Iowa counties, dedicating friendly service and upstanding quality to each and every one. THE BEST PLAYERS HAVE THE BEST COACHES, AND THE BEST COACHES HAVE the best fields CONSULTATION Ready to get the ball rolling on a potential athletic field project

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