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Jensen's Excavating, Inc.
jensen's excavating has provided residential and commercial site work in southwestern michigan since 1975. we offer excavation, grading, drainage, underground utility, and septic installation for both new construction and renovation as well as sand and gravel products. serving: south haven, bangor, hartford, covert, grand junction, glenn, bloomingdale, pullman, coloma, watervliet, hagar shore, fennville, saugatuck, douglas and the surrounding areas.
NAICS Code: 238910Sector: ConstructionSub Sector: Specialty Trade ContractorsIndustry Group: Other Specialty Trade ContractorsNAICS Industry: Site Preparation ContractorsNational Industry: Site Preparation Contractors
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Where is Jensen's Excavating, Inc. located?
Jensen's Excavating, Inc.'s headquarters is located at 13271 M-140, South Haven, Michigan, United States, 49090
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Jensen's Excavating, Inc.'s official website is jensensexcavating.com
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NAICS Code: 238910Sector: ConstructionSub Sector: Specialty Trade ContractorsIndustry Group: Other Specialty Trade ContractorsNAICS Industry: Site Preparation ContractorsNational Industry: Site Preparation Contractors
How many employees does Jensen's Excavating, Inc. have?
Jensen's Excavating, Inc. has 2 employees
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Jensen's Excavating, Inc. is in the industry of: Construction
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