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Roof Deck Repair and Sheathing Replacement

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Michigan → Galesburg Augusta Community ScView Agency

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238190 - Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior ContractorsView NAICS

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MI, US

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AgencyMichigan → Galesburg Augusta Community Sc
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Repair and replacement of damaged roof deck components including plywood sheathing, PT wood blocking, and structural framing.

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