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TX 77845 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp · including K-12 schools · higher education facilities · healthcare buildings · industrial structures · multi-family units · churches · and commercial projects. The company assists clients with pre-construction planning · general contracting · plumbing · flooring · mechanical and electrical · Ltd. Business Management: Mr. Britt Jones · Vice President Mrs. Megan E Jones · President/CFO Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Britt Jones · President/CFO Customer Contacts Mr. Britt Jones · Construction Management · and does not guarantee the accuracy of any information in Business Profiles. As a matter of policy · BBB does not endorse any product · service

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TX 77845 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp
including K-12 schools
higher education facilities
healthcare buildings
industrial structures
multi-family units
churches
and commercial projects. The company assists clients with pre-construction planning
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general contracting
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plumbing
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flooring
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mechanical and electrical
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Ltd. Business Management: Mr. Britt Jones
Vice President Mrs. Megan E Jones
President/CFO Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Britt Jones
President/CFO Customer Contacts Mr. Britt Jones
Construction Management
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and does not guarantee the accuracy of any information in Business Profiles. As a matter of policy
BBB does not endorse any product
service

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