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Lugaila Mechanical Inc.

in the commercial division. Our projects range from new construction · retrofits · and renovations. Our commercial prospects include work in the public · institutional · and private sectors. Various works include schools · hospitals · hotels · office buildings · and tenant fit outs. SAFETY Safety is at the core of the LMI culture.&nbsp · It is the center of focus for our management · supervision and support personnel in every step of the construction process including design · fabrication and installation. VISIT US LMI 1 Rutgers Road Pittsburgh · 2020&nbsp · - LMI - OiG bottom of page · Plumbing · HVAC

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in the commercial division. Our projects range from new construction
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retrofits
and renovations. Our commercial prospects include work in the public
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institutional
and private sectors. Various works include schools
hospitals
hotels
office buildings
and tenant fit outs. SAFETY Safety is at the core of the LMI culture.&nbsp
It is the center of focus for our management
supervision and support personnel in every step of the construction process including design
Learn more
fabrication and installation. VISIT US LMI 1 Rutgers Road Pittsburgh
2020&nbsp
- LMI - OiG bottom of page
Plumbing
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