Greenville, North Carolina (NC) Residential Construction, Nec Companies

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Speight Construction
3200 Meeting Pl.
Greenville NC 27858
(252) 341-3728
Kirby Harris Construction
P.O. BOX 3726
Greenville NC 27836
(252) 756-3276
Dolphin Construction Co
1816 Battle Dr.
Greenville NC 27834
(252) 757-3998
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Precision Walls Inc
P.O. BOX 2628
Greenville NC 27836
(252) 355-1059
Royal Home
P.O. BOX 20414
Greenville NC 27858
(252) 355-7995
Norstate Contracting Inc
3520d Diamond Dr.
Greenville NC 27834
(252) 757-1814
William Henderson
2806 Old Creek Rd.
Greenville NC 27834
(252) 830-0917
Wedco Inc Building
P.O. BOX 20443
Greenville NC 27858
(252) 756-8700
Jones Rental
3801 Blarney St.
Greenville NC 27834
(252) 355-1176
Pirates Cove Apartments
3299 E 10th St.
Greenville NC 27858
(252) 329-0860
American Constructors of NC
1968 Quail Ridge Rd APT B
Greenville NC 27858
(252) 341-8626
Venters & Son Construction
706 Mumford Rd.
Greenville NC 27834
(252) 329-8001
Parkin Construction
RURAL ROUTE BOX 95
Greenville NC 27834
(252) 830-8998
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