Pelican & Co. Construction, LLC

LA

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in residentialRenovation Pelican &ampLearn more -&gtNew Construction Let Pelican &ampCo. help guide you through the pre-construction budgetingsite planningand construction process to the completion your dream home. Learn more -&gtdesignbuilding and financing. With a combined 70+ years of experience in their fieldsplease Contact Us today. What People Say About Us &quotJohnny M. - Board Chairman Anna G. &quotBrett values his &ldquobrand&rdquoof achieving an honestMike L. - Client/Engineer Anna G. &quotDavid F. - Client Anna G. 7195 Scobell Dr. Baton RougeLA 70806 225.244.9969 Restoration Renovation New Construction Past Projects &copy2026&nbspAll Rights ReservedPelican &amp

555-555-5555 [email protected] Contact us Home About Us What We Do Restoration Renovation New Construction Past Projects Contact Us Contact Us Today Restoration, Renovation & New Construction. Your perfect home is our priority, make it your priority as well About Us Pelican & Co. Construction is a privately owned & operated construction company established in 2013. Our company leverages years of experience in the construction and engineering fields to bring your vision and goals

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