Shawnee, Oklahoma (OK) Water, Sewer, Pipeline, and Communications and Power Line Construction Companies

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Lamar Industries Inc
P.O. BOX 3078
Shawnee OK 74802
(405) 275-3374
Brooks Construction Co Inc
11 Oak Dr.
Shawnee OK 74804
(405) 275-1491
Brocon
P.O. BOX 96
Shawnee OK 74802
(405) 275-1491
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Baker Wk
31902 Hardersty Rd.
Shawnee OK 74801
(479) 444-5030
Electrical Construction Inc
9 Post Office Neck
Shawnee OK 74801
(405) 736-0830
Gateway Pipeline
42005 Moccasin Trail
Shawnee OK 74804
(405) 273-0954
Luther Wammack
504 North Bell Avenue
Shawnee OK 74801
Semgroup Energy
14005 Acme Road
Shawnee OK 74804
(405) 273-0206

Semgroup Energy is a privately held company in Shawnee, OK .
Brooks Construction Company, Inc
11 Oak DriveP.O. Box 96
Shawnee OK 74801
(405) 275-1491

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Lamar Industries Inc
204 North Louisa Avenue
Shawnee OK 74801
(405) 275-3374
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