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MARATHON CONSTRUCTION LLC

LLC 221 W Exchange Ave Ste 302 Fort Worth · TX 76164-9614 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp · Rating Marathon Commercial Construction · including projects for churches · corporate buildings · educational facilities · government structures · medical centers · restaurants · Commercial Construction · Corporate Construction · Educational Construction · Government Construction · Industrial Construction · Medical Construction · Restaurant Construction · Office Manager Mr. Michael E. Smith · COO Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Ms. Maddie Sickmen · COO Customer Contacts Mr. Michael E. Smith · Construction Management

FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003

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LLC 221 W Exchange Ave Ste 302 Fort Worth
TX 76164-9614 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp
Rating Marathon Commercial Construction
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including projects for churches
corporate buildings
educational facilities
government structures
medical centers
restaurants
Commercial Construction
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Corporate Construction
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Educational Construction
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Government Construction
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Industrial Construction
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Medical Construction
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Restaurant Construction
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Office Manager Mr. Michael E. Smith
COO Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Ms. Maddie Sickmen
COO Customer Contacts Mr. Michael E. Smith
Construction Management
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