Clint Co launched in 2008 as a high-end landscape and demolition contractor. Because of our unbeatable quality and service, our company has grown into a multiple division company. We offer specialized services ranging from demolition to trucking, dirt construction, and everything... more
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Empire Containers & Services
Empire Containers & Services is a small demolition company based in Midland, TX and servicing the surrounding areas. We provide a multitude of structural and interior demolition solutions for residents throughout the area. When you hire us, you can relax knowing... more
JD Bohannon Remodeling & Construction
At JD Bohannon Remodeling & Construction, we can handle all your remodeling, demolition, and construction needs. Our team can do it all. We provide quality services and stunning results. Get your free demo quote today. more
Junk Express Services LLC
Since 2018, Junk Express Services LLC has been providing high-quality junk removal, demolition, and dumpster rental services throughout the greater Midland-Odessa, TX area. Our fully insured and trusted team performs a wide range of demo jobs, like interior demolition, shed demolition,... more
Texas Concrete
At Texas Concrete, we have 30 years of experience with concrete and mason work, as well as demolition services. We take pride in every job & we love serving our community. Give us a call or request a free quote today. more
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