Selge Construction Co Inc

MI

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1960. CONTACT US ABOUT SELGE CONSTRUCTION Selge Construction specializes in underground utilities, excavating, directional drilling, earthmoving and concrete work. Serving Midwestern utility, municipal, and commercial clients since 1960. Selge Construction has constructed a wide range of projects, built on a foundation of integrity, industry knowledge and quality workmanship. Selge Construction has gained respect throughout the Midwest for the highest quality work built in the safest way possibl

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