Osman Construction Corporation

MI

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in specialty trades including: selective demolitioncarpentryfixturing and more! LEED &ampoffice staffand more make Osman Construction the industry leader it is. Our team is experiencedprofessional and courteousand we are proud to call each member part of the Osman family. Each employeeemployees and subcontractors is Osman Construction’s number one priority. Our project teamsalong with our corporate safety director0 Volkswagen Palatine Automotive &nbsp0 Penske Truck Leasing Automotive &nbsp0 CarMax Algonquin Automotive &nbsp0 Whimsy Freight Terminal &nbsp0 Napleton Mazda &#038Subaru Automotive &nbsp0 Oakton Community College Public &nbsp0 Personalization Mall Industrial / Warehouse &nbsp

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