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Baltic Construction

Baltic Construction in Alexandria, VA
5700 Chapin Ave., Alexandria, VA 22303
(949) 289-3489

Contacts

Street address:
5700 Chapin Ave.

City / suburb:
Alexandria

County:
Alexandria City

State:
Virginia

ZIP code:
22303

Phone:
(949) 289-3489 (Primary Phone)

Social networks:

E-mail:
info@balticconstruction.net

GPS Longitude:
-77.0846557617188

GPS Latitude:
38.7967224121094

Business description

Baltic Construction is a home improvement and construction company that serves the D.C. metro area.

Baltic Construction was founded in South Orange County, California in 1989 by Boris Hoffman, who was born and raised in Lithuania. He earned a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering and Construction Technology from the Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU) in Vilnius, Lithuania. He immigrated to California in 1986 and started working in the construction industry there that year. Initially, he worked as a construction manager for a Los Angeles-based development company, remodeling restaurants, hotels, and single family homes, and building new custom homes. Shortly, he founded his own design/build construction company in 1989, which specializes in residential home improvements, room additions, bathroom and kitchen remodeling, deck and porch construction, and new custom home construction

General information

Business data
City / suburb: Alexandria, VA
County: Alexandria City
Products

handyman services, framing, foundation contractors, masonry/flat work, deck construction services, exterior doors, interior doors, custom millwork, custom home, countertop repair services, cabinet refacing services, cabinet repair services, bathroom remodeling services, basement waterproofing services, house interior remodeling services, house exterior remodeling services

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According to our records, this business is located at 5700 Chapin Ave. in Alexandria (in Alexandria City County), Virginia 22303, the location GPS coordinates are: 38.7967224121094 (latitude), -77.0846557617188 (longitude). Baltic Construction is categorized under Home Improvements. You can contact the company by phone at (949) 289-3489.
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