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Contractor List Active Licenses DBA Name Full Primary Address Work Phone # Licensee Category SIC Description buslicBL‐3205002/ 28/2020 1 ON 1 TECHNOLOGY 417 S ASSOCIATED RD #185 cntr Electrical Work BREA CA 92821 buslicBL‐1684702/ 28/2020 1ST CHOICE ROOFING 1645 SEPULVEDA BLVD (310) 251‐8662 subc Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Met UNIT 11 TORRANCE CA 90501 buslicBL‐3214602/ 28/2021 1ST CLASS MECHANICAL INC 5505 STEVENS WAY (619) 560‐1773 subc Plumbing, Heating, and Air‐Con #741996 SAN DIEGO CA 92114 buslicBL‐1617902/ 28/2021 2‐H CONSTRUCTION, INC 2651 WALNUT AVE (562) 424‐5567 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia SIGNAL HILL CA 90755‐1830 buslicBL‐3086102/ 28/2021 200 PSI FIRE PROTECTION CO 15901 S MAIN ST (213) 763‐0612 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC GARDENA CA 90248‐2550 buslicBL‐0778402/ 28/2021 20TH CENTURY AIR, INC. 6695 E CANYON HILLS RD (714) 514‐9426 subc Plumbing, Heating, and Air‐Con ANAHEIM CA 92807 buslicBL‐2778302/ 28/2020 3 A ROOFING 762 HUDSON AVE (714) 785‐7378 subc Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Met COSTA MESA CA 92626 buslicBL‐2864402/ 28/2018 3 N 1 ELECTRIC INC 2051 S BAKER AVE (909) 287‐9468 cntr Electrical Work ONTARIO CA 91761 buslicBL‐3137402/ 28/2021 365 CONSTRUCTION 84 MERIDIAN ST (626) 599‐2002 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia IRWINDALE CA 91010 buslicBL‐3096502/ 28/2019 3M POOLS 1094 DOUGLASS DR (909) 630‐4300 cntr Special Trade Contractors, NEC POMONA CA 91768 buslicBL‐3104202/ 28/2019 5M CONTRACTING INC 2691 DOW AVE (714) 730‐6760 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia UNIT C‐2 TUSTIN CA 92780 buslicBL‐2201302/ 28/2020 7 STAR TECH 2047 LOMITA BLVD (310) 528‐8191 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia LOMITA CA 90717 buslicBL‐3156502/ 28/2019 777 PAINTING & CONSTRUCTION 1027 4TH AVE subc Painting and Paper Hanging LOS ANGELES CA 90019 buslicBL‐1920202/ 28/2020 A & A DOOR 10519 MEADOW RD (213) 703‐8240 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia NORWALK CA 90650‐8010 buslicBL‐2285002/ 28/2021 A & A HENINS, INC. 7320 BLUFF RD (562) 776‐1646 subc Wrecking and Demolition Work DOWNEY CA 90240 buslicBL‐0252502/ 28/2021 A & D CLEANUP MASTERS 1840 S GAFFEY ST (310) 548‐4103 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC SAN PEDRO CA 90731‐5324 buslicBL‐1683502/ 28/2021 A & D PLASTERING 18123 S HOBART BLVD (310) 538‐1577 subc Plastering, Drywall, Acoustica GARDENA CA 90248‐3617 buslicBL‐2638802/ 28/2019 A & J PLUMBING AND ROOTER 1158 RAVENNA AVE (310) 629‐1830 cntr Plumbing, Heating, and Air‐Con WILMINGTON CA 90744 buslicBL‐2903602/ 28/2021 A & M LANDSCAPING 3143 W 110TH ST (310) 487‐3228 subc Landscape Counseling and Plann INGLEWOOD CA 90303 buslicBL‐3041702/ 28/2021 A & P DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION, INC 18314 S BRAODWAY ST (310) 525‐3104 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia GARDENA CA 90248 buslicBL‐2935302/ 28/2020 A & R DRYWALL SERVICES INC 13112 1/2 ATHENS WAY (310) 516‐2112 subc General Contractors‐Residentia LOS ANGELES CA 90061 buslicBL‐3209602/ 28/2020 A & R TELECOM 9066 ROSECRANS AVE (562) 531‐1785 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia BELLFLOWER CA 90706 buslicBL‐3131002/ 28/2019 A & S MECHANICAL PO BOX 331354 (818) 220‐1025 subc Plumbing, Heating, and Air‐Con PACOIMA CA 91333 buslicBL‐1695402/ 28/2020 A + GARAGE DOORS 219 E LOUISE ST (562) 824‐0081 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC LONG BEACH CA 90805‐5311 buslicBL‐0189102/ 28/2020 A 1 SANDBLASTING CO 115 NEVADA ST (310) 991‐3035 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC EL SEGUNDO CA 90245 buslicBL‐2641502/ 28/2020 A A TWIN BROTHERS PLUMBING 8939 S SEPULVEDA BLVD cntr Plumbing, Heating, and Air‐Con STE 102 LOS ANGELES CA 90045 buslicBL‐2729502/ 28/2019 A AND J ROOFING 1202 W BENNETT ST (310) 487‐1806 subc Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Met COMPTON CA 90220 buslicBL‐3115102/ 28/2020 A C T INC 1698 WEST 9TH ST (909) 908‐4311 subc Wrecking and Demolition Work UPLAND CA 91786 buslicBL‐3058302/ 28/2019 A G ELECTRIC SYSTEMS INC 7359 OWENSMOUTH AVE (818) 572‐6525 cntr Electrical Work CANOGA PARK CA 91303 buslicBL‐2420802/ 28/2021 A J & SON CONSTRUCTION CO. 2806 PERKINS LN (310) 619‐1473 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia REDONDO BEACH CA 90278 buslicBL‐3191402/ 28/2020 A J CASA PALACIOS 11626 INGLEWOOD AVE (310) 675‐2302 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia HAWTHORNE CA 90250 buslicBL‐1606102/ 28/2021 A J KIRKWOOD & ASSOCIATES INC. 4300 N HARBOR BLVD. (714) 505‐1977 cntr Electrical Work FULLERTON CA 92635 buslicBL‐2964802/ 28/2018 A L P PAINTING CONTRACTOR 12606 OAK ST (310) 635‐3535 subc Painting and Paper Hanging LYNWOOD CA 90262 buslicBL‐3227902/ 28/2021 A LIGHTING INC. 7100 SOPHIA AVE #B cntr VAN NUYS CA 91406 buslicBL‐0837802/ 28/2021 A M CABINETS INC. 239 E GARDENA BLVD (310) 532‐1919 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC GARDENA CA 90248‐2813 buslicBL‐3147402/ 28/2019 A O DOWD PLUMBING 9650 TANGELO AVE cntr Plumbing, Heating, and Air‐Con FONTANA CA 92336 buslicBL‐2864702/ 28/2021 A PLUS GUTTER SYSTEMS 4115 BRIGHTON AVE (323) 405‐4555 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC LOS ANGELES CA 90062 buslicBL‐3202402/ 28/2020 A PRECISION ROOFING & TREE SERVICE 1422 W 146TH ST APT 2A (310) 272‐0408 subc Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Met GARDENA CA 90247 buslicBL‐3129902/ 28/2020 A SANDOVAL TREE SERVICE 13375 WINGO ST (818) 455‐3366 subc Ornamental Shrub and Tree Serv ARLETA CA 91331 buslicBL‐2495402/ 28/2020 A TO Z CARPENTRY 20830 JAMISON AVE (310) 291‐0180 subc Carpentry Work CARSON CA 90745 buslicBL‐3036802/ 28/2019 A TO Z ELECTRICAL & CONSTRUCTION 8391 BEVERLY BLVD (323) 864‐8945 cntr Electrical Work #113 LOS ANGELES CA 90048 buslicBL‐2621602/ 28/2020 A V E SHEET METAL & RAIN GUTTERS, INC. 11830 ALONDRA BLVD (562) 404‐3031 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC NORWALK CA 90650 buslicBL‐2680302/ 28/2021 A&D FIRE SPRINKLERS, INC 1601 WEST ORANGEWOOD AVE (714) 634‐3923 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC ORANGE CA 92868 buslicBL‐3047102/ 28/2020 A&G PLASTERING INC 11318 DALEROSE AVE (310) 686‐5715 subc Plastering, Drywall, Acoustica INGLEWOOD CA 90304 buslicBL‐ 2754502/28/ 2019 A&S SERVICES HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING PO BOX 331354 (818) 200‐8287 subc Plumbing, Heating, and Air‐Con PACOIMA CA 91333 buslicBL‐0863102/ 28/2021 A‐1 ALL AMERICAN ROOFING CO, I 22029 S FIGUEROA ST (310) 212‐7571 subc Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Met CARSON CA 90745‐4403 buslicBL‐2243102/ 28/2021 A‐1 ALL AMERICAN ROOFING WLA 15322 VERMONT AVE (562) 529‐8100 subc Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Met PARAMOUNT CA 90723 buslicBL‐2698202/ 28/2021 A‐1 FENCE COMPANY 2831 E LA CRESTA AVE (714) 630‐3390 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC ANAHEIM CA 92806 buslicBL‐2971802/ 28/2019 A‐1 TOTAL SERVICE CONSTRUCTION 6424 WHITTIER BLVD (888) 201‐8856 cntr Plumbing, Heating, and Air‐Con LOS ANGELES CA 90022 buslicBL‐2801002/ 28/2021 A‐A BACKFLOW TESTING & MAINTENANCE 2535 W 237TH ST (310) 530‐6663 cntr Electrical Work #119 TORRANCE CA 90505 buslicBL‐3169802/ 28/2020 A‐PLUS CABINETS 1637 W 247TH PL subc Carpentry Work HARBOR CITY CA 90710 buslicBL‐1881902/ 28/2018 A‐THRONE CO INC 1850 E 33RD ST (562) 981‐1197 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC LONG BEACH CA 90807‐5208 buslicBL‐2984602/ 28/2018 A‐Z CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES 15948 DOWNEY AVE (562) 531‐4801 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia PARAMOUNT CA 90723 buslicBL‐2814302/ 28/2019 A. HOEGEE & SONS INC 3818 LONG BEACH BLVD (310) 353‐2622 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC LONG BEACH CA 90807‐3312 buslicBL‐2943202/ 28/2021 A. P. M. CONCRETE 2265 243RD ST (310) 676‐2186 subc Concrete Work LOMITA CA 90717 buslicBL‐2672302/ 28/2019 A.C. BRAY CONST INC 16809 BELLFLOWER (562) 659‐0707 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia BELLFLOWER CA 90706 buslicBL‐0756602/ 28/2021 A.F. BROWN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 2635‐A MANHATTAN BEACH BLVD (714) 672‐0053 cntr Electrical Work REDONDO BEACH CA 90278 buslicBL‐2155402/ 28/2020 A.L. PAINTING & DECORATING INC 9121 ATLANTA AVE #138 (310) 536‐9744 subc Painting and Paper Hanging HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 buslicBL‐2983302/ 28/2021 A.M. ORTEGA CONSTRUCTION, INC 10125 CHANNEL RD (619) 390‐1988 cntr Engineering Services LAKESIDE CA 92040 buslicBL‐3147902/ 28/2021 A.S.G. SCAFFOLDING 10436 TELFAIR AVE (818) 903‐7783 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC PACOIMA CA 91331 buslicBL‐2718402/ 28/2018 A1 PREFERRED ROOFING INC 6444 E SPRING ST (562) 277‐0147 subc Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Met LONG BEACH CA 90815‐1553 buslicBL‐3134502/ 28/2020 A1 SUPERIOR ROOFING 1645 SEPULVEDA BLVD (424) 373‐9186 subc Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Met SUITE 10 TORRANCE CA 90501 buslicBL‐2743202/ 28/2021 AA BEST GARAGE DOORS INC 2350 W SEPULVEDA BLVD (310) 539‐9777 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia #P TORRANCE CA 90501 buslicBL‐2970202/ 28/2019 AAA CALVERT 3304 INDUSTRY DR (562) 429‐1546 cntr Electrical Work SIGNAL HILL CA 90755 buslicBL‐3055202/ 28/2019 AAA FIRE PROTECTION 142 E BONITA AVE (310) 569‐4122 subc Special Trade Contractors, NEC #54 SAN DIMAS CA 91773 buslicBL‐2941102/ 28/2019 AACTION APPLIANCE 7920 GAVIOTA AVE (818) 363‐0033 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia VAN NUYS CA 91406 buslicBL‐2730502/ 28/2018 AARON SNOW ELECTRIC INC 2629 MANHATTAN AVE (310) 944‐5120 cntr Electrical Work PMB 317 HERMOSA BEACH CA 90254 buslicBL‐3127502/ 28/2021 AB PADILLA'S ELECTRIC INC., 1029 1/2 OSAGE AVE (310) 908‐3901 cntr Electrical Work #3 INGLEWOOD CA 90301 buslicBL‐3049202/ 28/2019 AB PLUMBING INC 24526 MARBELLA AVE (310) 518‐0288 cntr Plumbing, Heating, and Air‐Con CARSON CA 90745 buslicBL‐0728002/ 28/2021 ABATE, FRANK CONSTRUCTION 2315 RALSTON LN (310) 374‐6545 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia REDONDO BEACH CA 90278‐5219 buslicBL‐2694302/ 28/2019 ABC CONSTRUCTION 2195 W 24TH ST (213) 380‐9073 cntr General Contractors‐Residentia LOS ANGELES CA 90018 buslicBL‐3186202/ 28/2020 ABC ELECTRICAL ENTERPRISES 19 CENTRAL
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