ACS Group Inc - General contractor

MA

4.9 (37 reviews)

in residentialcommercialreliabilityFit-Outs Remodeling &amps pubs blended with American culture eateryall in The Ford restaurant. :: Learn More 27 Carter StEverett Complete construction of five new townhousesKitchen Collaborating in general contracting and construction managementfull kitchen with mechanicalfinish carpentry servicescurrently under construction. :: Learn More 31 Savin Hillprecisionprofessionalismthey were professionalefficientand communicative. The team was knowledgeable and skilledthey were attentive to my requests and always available to answer any questions I had. Overallattention to detailon time and on budget. They extensively remodeled my kitchen2 bathrooms

1 ARCHITECT’S CHOICE Request a Quote +1 617-381-0822 About Us We’re dedicated to supporting architects with an uncompromising attention to detail. With 21 years of experience, we deliver high-quality projects built to the highest standards. We specialize in residential, commercial, and retail construction. The top choice of architects and engineers in the Boston area and beyond. Request a meeting. Have a Project? Schedule a consultation. Our Services The quality you expect, the partnership you v

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