K & D Land Management and Excavating, LLC

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J & K Contracting proudly provides quality underground utility services to property ownersgovernment agenciescitiesmunicipalities&nbspContact us Today The History of J & K Contracting J & K Contracting got its start in Amessewerand excavating contractor stationed in Central Iowawe proudly provide work across the state. Our work has included interstatehighwayOSHA rules and regulationsand CPRour team understands the importance of keeping themselveseach otherbecause they understand what our field crew requires each dayLet's Talk Hauling with MBK Transport In 2015we established MBK Transport to assist in J & K Contracting’s utility work. Todayour fleet of several tractor-trailer combosdump trucksplease reach out to us today. [ &nbsp

2007. In the decade plus since first getting our feet wet in the deep sewer and underground utilities business, we’ve proven to be a dependable and professional partner to any construction site. As a full-service water, sewer, and excavating contractor stationed in Central Iowa, we proudly provide work across the state. Our work has included interstate, highway, and municipal street utility construction as well as building site work and development. Water and Wastewater Treatment Services Our ut

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