Atlantic Construction Company

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Utility contractor

in Northern Virginia. We service the mid-atlantic region for all directional drillingauger boringduct bank and pipe bursting needs. Over 25 years of combined underground construction experiencewe specialize in underground utility installationSteve Guntang Atlantic Construction CompanyLLC 516 Jack Enders BlvdUnit A BerryvilleVA 22611 Phonein Virginia DBE/MBE Certified Virginia&nbspSWaM Certified Virginia&nbspDBE/MBE Certified Maryland (MDOT) HOME &nbsp&nbspCONTACT &nbspEMPLOYMENT DIRECTIONAL DRILLING &nbspPOWER DISTRIBUTION &nbspDATA CENTER &nbspFIB OP/COMMUNICATION ​ Copyright Atlantic Construction Company2020. &nbspAll rights reserved. bottom of pageClass A Contractor in

25 years of combined underground construction experience, we specialize in underground utility installation; specifically trenchless installation. A locally owned company whose Vision and Mission reflect our strong core values and great work ethic. ​ Owner:  Steve Guntang Atlantic Construction Company, LLC 516 Jack Enders Blvd, Unit A Berryville, VA 22611 Phone: 540-955-2575 Fax: 540-955-1957 ​ Class A Contractor in Virginia DBE/MBE Certified Virginia  SWaM Certified Virginia  DBE

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