p.j. reilly contracting co,, inc. is a full-service site contractor, completing earthwork and utility pipe installation with our own manpower and equipment. we are an open-shop contractor with our primary focus on chester, delaware and southwestern bucks, lehigh, and montgomery counties, as well as, projects in northern delaware.
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Company Address:
223 Fellowship Rd,CHESTER SPRINGS,PA,USA
ZIP Code: Postal Code:
19425-3612
Telephone Number:
6102963570 (+1-610-296-3570)
Fax Number:
6104583140 (+1-610-458-3140)
Website:
www. pjreilly. com
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