KCS LLC

TN

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pourson-time deliveryalong with sidewalksdrivewaysand infrastructure. With a track record of success in major residential developmentsKCS provides efficient and reliable concrete pumping services. Our team ensures safe placementreduced laborand smooth project flow. Learn More Property Development With a track record of over 5000 single-family homes and 5000 student housing beds (more than $1.8B in development value)municipalitiesespecially for repetitiverepeatable jobs. Safety FirstAlways We invest in training our team and provide regular “toolbox talks” on safetyand its positive effects spill over into how we work. Experienced Crew Our tight-knitdependable crew are experienced in all types of concreting workLLC for any future projects. Trent Ogilvieas they always do in any construction projectlike installing our TV mount and microwaveand the upgraded reception counter and desk

2006, KCS has earned a reputation of excellence by delivering trusted concrete solutions across commercial, residential, and concrete pumping services . Our expertise extends into commercial builds & buildouts, property development, full scale home building, remodeling, and renovations, establishing us as the go-to partner for landmark developments and custom building projects throughout the Greater Tennessee region. Whether constructing durable foundations or transforming living spaces, KCS

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