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DOUBLE T DEVELOPMENT, INC.

Cedar City, UT

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Renovations Remodeling and Tenant Improvements
Framing

Description

Double T Development, Inc. has been a cornerstone of the Southern Utah construction industry since its establishment in 1997. Owned and operated by T.J. Tullis, the company has built a reputation for delivering quality workmanship and professionalism in every project they undertake. They cater to a diverse clientele, offering a wide range of services that includes custom home building, commercial construction, residential remodels, and restorations. Their expertise extends to various types of building projects, from simple sidewalks and decks to expansive custom-designed homes and cabins.

Double T Development specializes in utilizing innovative building solutions, such as the EverLog System, which offers insulated structural concrete logs for constructing log houses, cabins, and luxury log homes. Their focus on durability and aesthetic appeal not only enhances the structural integrity of their projects but also contributes to the unique charm of log homes in the scenic landscapes of Southern Utah.

The company prides itself on establishing lasting relationships with its clients through exceptional service and quality, ensuring that every project reflects the clients' vision and needs. With a commitment to craftsmanship, attention to detail, and the use of superior materials, Double T Development stands out in the competitive building market of Cedar City and surrounding areas. Whether it’s a commercial endeavor or a residential retreat, they are dedicated to delivering results that exceed expectations, fostering a legacy of excellence in the community.

Services Provided

Cabins; Commercial construction; Design build; Framing; Industrial construction; Log homes; Remodels; Restorations; Residential construction

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