J.A. Clark Construction Inc specializes in commercial tenant improvement. Owner and General Contractor Jim Clark has been in the construction business for over 30 years and has been a Licensed General contractor since 1992, becoming incorporated in 2003.
He has developed a reputation with Property Management Companies, Architects and Developers as a firm dedicated to quality workmanship, competitive pricing, meeting or beating completion dates and insuring the highest level of service.We pay attention to every detail and all aspects involved in your project.
He has developed a reputation with Property Management Companies, Architects and Developers as a firm dedicated to quality workmanship, competitive pricing, meeting or beating completion dates and insuring the highest level of service.We pay attention to every detail and all aspects involved in your project.
Services
Do you have a small or medium size TI and you are having a hard time finding a contracting company that will offer you a fair price for your small job? Give us a call. We can handle any of your office remodeling or warehouse remodeling along with all ADA Requirements. Our Goal is to create comfortable, professionally constructed tenant improvements & commercial building interiors.
If you are looking for a tenant improvement contractor, give us a call. We will work very hard to earn your business. You will work directly with the owner of J.A. Clark Construction. Jim Clark will be there for the initial meeting, the signing of the contract and he will also be your primary contact through out your entire project.
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Gregg C.
Apr 30, 2015
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Anyone looking to hire these guys should carefully and thoroughly do their homework. Had the unpleasant experience of commuting to work today while one of their drivers in the white pickup trucks shown on their website decided to cut everyone off and tailgate... Trying to intimidate other drivers on HWY 580 between the Altamont and HWY 680 at approx 0515 this morning. It's amazing he didn't cause any accidents given the driving behaviors. I'm guessing Einstein forgot his company logo was on the side of that 10000 pound vehicle he was driving. If this is how the employees of this