Pioneer Building LLC

KY

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8230; Highest standard project management and workmanship Carefully matched to existing building style and materials Compliant with building regulations and codes of practice. Members of the Kentucky Building Network can undertake any construction project in Liberty, and nothing is too small or too complicated. Be it renovations, woodwork, bathroom and kitchen fitting, extensions and conversions, plumbing or joinery, our approved panel of building contractors are here to build your perfect home

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