Scranton, Pennsylvania (PA) Water, Sewer, Pipeline, and Communications and Power Line Construction Companies

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Princeton Tower Development
432 Lackawanna Ave.
Scranton PA 18503
(570) 969-2240
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1336 Jefferson Ave.
Scranton PA 18509
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Elia Corporation
600 Lackawanna Ave.
Scranton PA 18503
Reliable Sewer & Drain Clng
441 19th Ave.
Scranton PA 18504
(570) 347-3937
Edison Electrical Construction
137 S Sherman Ave.
Scranton PA 18504
Fabcor Inc
1205 Woodlawn St.
Scranton PA 18509
Tse Inc
347 Main St.
Scranton PA 18519
(570) 341-6956
Fabcor Inc
1414 Woodlawn St.
Scranton PA 18509
(570) 344-2224
Elia Corp
817 Prescott Avenue
Scranton PA 18510
(570) 961-5241

Elia Corp is a privately held company in Scranton, PA .
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