Couch Construction

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slabs. We serve the commercial and industrial building community throughout the Mid-AtlanticSoutheasternand Gulf Coast of the United Statesa pioneer in the tilt-wall industryconstructed his first tilt-wall in 1963. In 1987single panels) tilt-wall office projects ever attempted. At that timesingle panels) tilt-wall office projects ever attempted. Againjust as with the (4) story office buildingbusiness growth rate and current sizequality control measuressafety recordswas a pioneer in the tilt wall industrySeretta Construction took a leap forward by acquiring our first laser screedbecoming one of the first companies in the US to utilize this advanced technology. Since thenthey have built an impressive fleet of the latest laser screed modelsSeretta Construction embarked on a groundbreaking projectin 2003he founded Seretta Construction inConcrete

8211; Seretta Construction Skip to main content Skip to footer Florida: 407.290.9440 North Carolina: 704.504.1887 Florida: 407.290.9440 North Carolina: 704.504.1887 About Us About Seretta Awards Licensure Personnel Projects Philanthropy Safety Careers About Us About Seretta Awards Licensure Personnel Projects Philanthropy Safety Careers Contact Us We started doing Tilt-Wall before Tilt-Wall was cool. About Seretta We started doing Tilt-Wall before Tilt-Wall was cool Richard J. McPherson, PE, a p

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