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2021 Active Business Licenses, 6/7/21 2021 ACTIVE BUSINESS LICENSES, 6/7/21 Business Name Location Location City Description AUCTION COMPANY OF SOUTHERN OR 347 S BROADWAY COOS BAY Auctions 101 COASTAL DETAILING & ATV REPAIR 1889 N BAYSHORE DR COOS BAY Auto/Equipment Repair METRIC MOTORWORKS, INC. 3500 OCEAN BLVD SE COOS BAY Auto/Equipment Repair PRO TOWING 63568 WRECKING ROAD COOS BAY Auto/Equipment Repair 1996 LLC DBA CHAMBERS CONSTRUCTION COMPA 3028 JUDKINS RD STE 1 EUGENE General Contractors 4C'S ENVIRONMENTAL INC 1590 SE UGLOW AVE DALLAS General Contractors 7 MILE CONTRACTING LLC 48501 HWY 242 BROADBENT General Contractors A AND R SOLAR SPC 6800 NE 59TH PL PORTLAND General Contractors ABSOLUTE ROOFING AND MAINTENANCE LLC 92589 DUNES LN NORTH BEND General Contractors AC SCHOMMER & SONS, INC. 6421 NE COLWOOD PORTLAND General Contractors ACACIA II 501 N 10TH ST COOS BAY General Contractors ACTIVE FLOW, LLC 63569 SHINGLEHOUSE RD COOS BAY General Contractors ADAIR HOMES, INC 172 MELTON RD CRESWELL General Contractors AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC 111 SW COLUMBIA ST STE 1500 PORTLAND General Contractors AJP CONSTRUCTION 1682 APPLEWOOD DR COOS BAY General Contractors ALL AROUND SIGNS 69777 STAGE RD COOS BAY General Contractors ALL COAST HEATING & AIR , LLC 68212 RAVINE NORTH BEND General Contractors ALL NATURAL PEST ELIMINATION 3445 S PACIFIC HWY MEDFORD General Contractors AMERICAN CARPORTS, INC. 457 N BROADWAY ST JOSHUA General Contractors AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL DOOR, LLC 515 N LAKE RD COOS BAY General Contractors AMP CONSTRUCTION LLC 50147 HIGHWAY 101 BANDON General Contractors ANGLE & SQUARE LLC 2067 ROYAL SAINT GEORGE DR FLORENCE General Contractors APOLLO MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS 1207 W COLUMBIA DR KENNEWICK General Contractors APPLIED REFRIGERATION TECH INC 6608 TABLE ROCK RD STE 3 MEDFORD General Contractors ARCADIA ENVIRONMENTAL, INC 3164 OCEAN BLVD S.E. COOS BAY General Contractors ARROW ROOFING & SHEET METAL PO BOX 55097 PORTLAND General Contractors ASPEN ROOFING 1611 ASH ST NORTH BEND General Contractors ASSA ABLOY ENTRANCE SYSTEMSS US INC 1900 AIRPORT ROAD MONROE General Contractors AT YOUR SERVICE CONSTRUCTION LLC 232 N 11TH ST COOS BAY General Contractors ATG WOODWORK AND CONSTRUCTION LLC 789 ELROD ST COOS BAY General Contractors A-Z PLUMBING PO BOX 368 COOS BAY General Contractors B J'S METAL AND LUMBER PRODUCT 62848 MILLINGTON FRONTAGE RD COOS BAY General Contractors BAM ELECTRIC LLC 94978 TIMBER PARK LN COOS BAY General Contractors Page 1 of 64 2021 ACTIVE BUSINESS LICENSES, 6/7/21 Business Name Location Location City Description BAY APPLIANCE & TV 253 S BROADWAY COOS BAY General Contractors BAY AREA CONSTRUCTION, LLC 90928 HOLLYWOOD LN COOS BAY General Contractors BAY AREA LAND DEVELOPMENT 69441 WILLOW LANE NORTH BEND General Contractors BC/LC CONST 38570 DENT ROAD WILLAMINA General Contractors BEEBE ENTERPRISES 94991 HIGHWAY 241 COOS BAY General Contractors BELFOR USA GROUP INC 2067 CARDINAL AVENUE MEDFORD General Contractors BERGESON-BOESE & ASSOC. 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