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Building Dreams, Delivering Excellence
in Construction

P31 Construction is committed to integrity, transparency, quality, and client satisfaction in every project we undertake. With a rich legacy rooted in the construction industry of Los Angeles, we prioritize building strong relationships with our clients, delivering high-quality craftsmanship, and ensuring transparency throughout the construction process.

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Our Values

Integrity:
Upholding the highest ethical standards in all business practices, ensuring honesty and reliability in every interaction.

Transparency:
Maintaining open and clear communication with clients, providing full visibility into project processes and costs.

Excellence:
Committed to delivering superior craftsmanship and attention to detail, ensuring all projects meet or exceed industry standards.

Flexibility and Budget Management:
Skilled in working within various budget ranges, offering tailored solutions to meet client needs without compromising quality.

Certifications and Licences

Public Works Certification

Certified to handle public infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance with stringent public sector standards.

Better Business Bureau Accredited

Recognized for our commitment to ethical business practices and customer service.

General Contractor License B (#1102682)

Demonstrates our qualifications and authority to manage a wide range of construction projects, ensuring adherence to all relevant standards and regulations.

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Electrical License C-10 (#300521)

Specialized in electrical and low voltage installations and maintenance, compliant with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local safety standards.

Featured Services

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ADU/ Garage Conversion

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Single Family Residence

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Renovation

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Electrical

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Testimonials

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