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Sansone Company, Inc. specializes in public works construction with an emphasis on safety, quality, and budget efficiency.

SANSONE COMPANY INC

San Luis Obispo, CA

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Category

Demolition
Utilities

Description

Sansone Company, Inc., established in 1979 by David Sansone and currently led by Jennifer Sansone, is a proficient construction firm based in California's Central Coast. With a rich history of over 35 years, the company specializes primarily in public works, although it also engages in projects for individuals and corporations across San Luis Obispo, Monterey, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. The firm is recognized as an Economically Disadvantaged Women Owned Small Business (EDWOSB) and values safety, quality, and timely project delivery. Sansone Company, Inc. boasts a diverse portfolio, having successfully executed various projects including military construction, solid waste facilities, utility projects, and remote site work. The company prides itself on its collaborative approach, working closely with clients to ensure well-coordinated project execution and offering expertise in design modifications that create saving opportunities. With a commitment to staying on budget and on schedule, Sansone Company has cultivated stellar relationships with clients, maintaining an impeccable record of timely project completion without any liquidated damages. The firm's experienced and professional staff is ready to tackle projects of any scale, ensuring effective management and implementation throughout all phases of construction. Regardless of the project's size or complexity, Sansone’s philosophy centers on delivering quality service while prioritizing safety and customer satisfaction.

Services Provided

Demolition; Military Construction; Remote Sites; Solid Waste Facilities; Utility Construction

Licenses

LICENSE #601016

Associations

EDWOSB

Certifications

EDWOSB Certified

Insurance

Bonded; Insured

Contacts

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