UP Property Maintenance LLC is a family-owned company that has been providing demolition services to our neighbors in Marquette, MI and across the U.P. since 2012. Whether you are in need of commercial demolition, residential demolition, concrete removal, pool removal,... more
Demolition Companies in Chocolay, MI
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Lajeunesse Trucking & Excavating
Located in Marquette, MI and serving surrounding areas, Lajeunesse Trucking & Excavating is the company to call when you need expert services at expert prices. They specialize in all aspects of demolition, excavating, and trucking services. more
Moyle Trucking & Excavating
Located in Ishpeming, MI and serving all of the northern Upper Peninsula, Moyle Trucking & Excavating is the expert company residential and commercial customers turn to. They’re familiar with all aspects of demolition, excavating, foundation work, and more. more
Oberstar Inc
Founded in 1978, Oberstar Inc. is located in Marquette, Michigan and provides residential and commercial demolition and excavation services throughout the Central Upper Peninsula. more
Rudy Goupille & Sons
Rudy Goupille & Sons has been providing septic services in the Marquette, MI area since 1958. While we specialize in the construction and servicing of septic tanks and systems, our dynamic team of professionals is also able to provide residential demolition services,... more
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