DJR Construction Group

GA

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404-939-0799 Property Maintenance Service 770-742-8869 "Cornerstone for the Future" We are connected to every project we build. We want to ensure excellence from the blueprint to the finished build. READ MORE DJR Construction Group With a wealth of three generations of quality general contracting experience DJR Construction Group has been setting the standard for the industry in the greater Atlanta area for the last seven years. We specialize in custom residential design and const

(770) 315-7873

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