W & O Construction Co. Inc.

, TN Construction

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Commercial Waste/Water Industrial Custom Homes Church Restoration &nbspTony Smith - Assistant Director of General ServicesBarry R. FieldP.E. - Community Services DirectorHerby RaderP.E. - Smith Seckman ReidWilliam E. GriggsP. E. - PrincipalMason Road Pump StationLa Vergnewe will certainly not hesitate to call upon W&O. ” &mdashRev. C.S. ThomasIII - Executive DirectorNaCoMe Conference Center Want to hire W&ampO for your next construction? Request a Bid Back to Top W&O Construction150 Construction DriveLivingstonTN 38570United States 931-403-1000 Team Login

500,000 to $15 million projects include beautiful commercial buildings, industrial facilities, churches, restorations, wastewater facilities and custom homes. If you're looking for a partner you can trust to manage every detail of your construction, you only have to make one call. About W&O Services Our experience in an array of applications has allowed W&O Construction to develop a wide range of specialized skills. This expertise provides cross-application solutions to many building challen

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