Abundant Construction Services

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in the commercial construction industry as a warehouse hand at seventeen years oldhe quickly moved to learning the carpentry trade under the tutelage of his Uncle’s Doug &ampChrishis Father and his Uncle Shawn all found themselves without a jobChris has obtained his degree in Construction Management as well as numerous OSHABWCand private training certifications. When not at workChris is the President of the Spartan Athletic Boosters at Saint Peter’s SchoolsJocelynShawn has been involved in all facets of building constructionFeb &nbsp&nbspAbundant Construction Services 2026. Businessx theme designed by Acosmin .General Contractor

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