2607 9th Ave Nw
Great Falls, MT 59404 - Cascade County
(406) 965-3110
About Phillips Construction:
Established in 2002, Phillips Construction is located at 2607 9th Ave Nw in Great Falls, MT - Cascade County and is a business listed in the categories Excavation Contractors, General Contractors & Building Contractors, Excavating Contractors, Sand & Gravel, General Contractors - Residential, Excavation Work, Contractors, General, Site Preparation Contractors and Sand Gravel & Aggregate and offers Gravel and Sand. After you do business with Phillips Construction, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Phillips Construction.
Categories: Excavation Contractors, General Contractors & Building Contractors, Excavating Contractors, Sand & Gravel, General Contractors - Residential, Excavation Work, Contractors, General, Site Preparation Contractors and Sand Gravel & Aggregate
Women Owned
Products: Gravel, Sand
Year Started: 2002
- Aggregates
- Bank Run
- Barkdust
- Black Dirt
- Black Top
- Building Lots
- Building Sites
- Business
- Cement Products
- Commercial
- Creekstone
- Crushed Gravel
- Crushed Stone
- Delivery Available
- Dozer Work
- Drainage
- Flagging
- Footings
- Grading
- Homebuilding
- Landscaping Rock
- Lime
- Lot Development
- Masonry Sand
- Mixing
- Office Interiors
- Patio Stone
- Retaining walls
- Retention Walls
- River Rock
- Road Building
- Rock
- Rock & Stone
- Septic Systems
- Sewer Systems
- Site Preparation
- Top Soil
- Trenching
- Trucking
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