Bonitz Inc

NC

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Trade Commercial ContractorsBonitz Inc.always with your budget in mind. As a 100% employee-owned companywe are fully committed to the success of every jobBonitz is thrilled to celebrate our 70th anniversary in business! Over the past seven decadeswe have witnessed incredible changes in the industryadapted to evolving market demandsand continued to uphold our commitment to excellence. Here’s to another 70 years of excellencegrowthwhile maintaining an excellent safety record. If you’re ready to discuss your upcoming projectyou&#8217qualityproductionand overall excellence in the construction industry&#8230You truly exemplify what it means to be a &#8220trade partner&#8221Risk Management team is dedicated to safety throughout every project we&#8217Together We have a very special group of people here at Bonitz. You&#8217More [email&#160protected] Linkedin Instagram Facebook Privacy Policy

1954, Bonitz has built a reputation as a trusted specialty trade commercial contractor throughout the Southeast. Our experts deliver resourceful project consulting and management solutions across a wide range of products, always with your budget in mind. As a 100% employee-owned company, we are fully committed to the success of every job, and safety is paramount. Our consultants are prepared to guide you through every step of the process. Our Core Scopes FLOORING WALL SYSTEMS CEILINGS CLADDING F

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