Advanced Medical Builders

CA

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in CaliforniaNevadaArizonaSmall Projects Whether you have a simple equipment replacementHospital Addition or a New BuildingAMB is specifically designed to meet the needs of HospitalsMedical Offices and Equipment Manufacturers. AMB has become known for accurate budgetsMedical Groups and Equipment Vendors are partnering with Advanced Medical Builderss Hospital Los Angeles Beach Cities Orthopedics Loma Linda University Pueblo Radiology Women&#8217Our CompanyOur ServicesPatient EnvironmentsProjectsAMB in ActionCareersFAQRFQsContact © Advanced Medical BuildersInc. All rights reserved. Scroll to topGeneral Contractor

714) 634-4430. We can help you get off to the right start. Our team of Design and Construction professionals can provide you with initial space plans, accurate budgets and realistic schedules before you make any commitments. Let our extensive Experience and Expertise go to work for you on your next project. Advanced Medical Builders is now building in California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah and Hawaii. Please call our Southern California Corporate office for more information. Planning & Design Our

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