Master Electric Inc

MI

3.6

Electrician

in MacMillan Associates &#8220&#8211Jay Fox Omni Build Group &#8220conference callsand site visits. Customer intent and interest are a foremost priority for their team.&#8221Rob Bedsworth Aleda E. Lutz Medical Center &#8220eliciting praise and complements from everyone they come in contact with.&#8221Robert Henning CKGP/PW &#038ASSOCIATES &#8220Master Electric’s team is highly skilled and knowledgeable in construction. Throughout the projectDavid Train MacMillan Associates &#8220MI 48624 989-426-9860 UPPER PENINSULA OFFICE: 2205 N. 19th St. EscanabaGeneral Contractor

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