REPCON INC

BATON ROUGE, LA 70809

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236220 - Commercial & Institutional Bldg Construction

Commercial & Institutional Bldg ConstructionSuite 200 Baton RougeLA 70809 &nbspBaton Rouge (PERSONNEL OFFICE &ampFABRICATION SHOP) 38385 Highway 30 GonzalesLA 70737 T: 225-743-0503 Beaumont &nbsp655 LanghamSte 12 BeaumontTX 77720 T: 409-861-2323 Corpus Christi &nbsp210 S. Carancahua StreetSuite 400 Corpus ChristiTX 78401 Corpus Christi (Fabrication Shop) 1138 Heinsohn Road Corpus ChristiTX 78405 T: 361-299-1178 Houston (regional office &ampFabrication Shop) 4686 S. Sam Houston Pkwy E. HoustonTX 77048 T: 832-319-5293 Warehouse/Equipment Yard &nbsp7501 Up River Road Corpus ChristiTX 78409 What we do About us Safety Careers Contact &copy2026 EMCOR Group Inc. NYCE:EME. Privacy Notice CCPA Notice At Collection Sitemap EMCOR Group

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