Red Bison Services, LLC

LA

Construction company

a collegiate construction management honors society Contact Rocky Contact Rocky &nbspMATTHEW TANORYconstruction managementand General Construction. Matt also builds customer relationshipsmaximizing company operating performanceLA. Following its completionLA. He has continued to oversee multiple projects with commercial firms as the Operations Manageras well as on the development side for multi-million dollar heavy CommercialHospitalityFL for NASAMichoud Assembly Facility in New OrleansLA for NASAand the Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi. Contact Matthew Contact Matthew &nbspAWARDS &ampcertifications &nbspContact us. (504) 323-5071 [email protected] 2232 Fayette St. KennerLA 70062 &nbsp2232 Fayette St. Kenner LA 70062[email protected] Made with SquarespacePlumbing

2015 as a construction consulting firm working with small contractors to advance their footprint in the industry. Since then, we have grown to a multi-service company providing Construction, Facility Support, and Vegetation Maintenance Services operating throughout the Eastern United States for Federal, Private, and Industrial Clients. RBS specializes in Federal Contracting servicing USACE, NAVFAC, USDA, NOAA, ARNG, ANG, USFS, USAF, and NASA. Meet the Team What We Do. Pre-construction and constr

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