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Boston Water and Sewer Commission Bonded Contractor List Boston Water and Sewer Commission Bonded Contractor List July 2020 CUSTOMER NAME STREET NAME CITY STATE ZIP CODE PHONE A & A Excavating #NA NATICK MA 01760-0252 (508) 651-8120 A & R Excavating Co., Inc. 140 BATES AVE QUINCY MA 02169-1123 (617) 293-4388 A&J development, LLC 6 BOULDER PKWY NORTH OXFORD MA 01537-1225 (617) 721-9393 A&K Construction Group 7 SYLVAN CIR LYNNFIELD MA 01940-1534 (617) 676-8636 A. Ferrara Construction Corporation 750 Foundry Street S. Easton MA 2375 (508) 509-6551 A. Suffolk Water & Sewer 104 PINE ST WALTHAM MA 02453-5308 (781) 893-9696 A. V. & Sons 2 FELDMAN WAY CANTON MA 02021-3147 (781) 953-1664 A. Vozzella & Sons, Inc. 33 W RIDGE DR SHARON MA 02067-1555 (781) 784-2148 A.A. Will Corporation 145 ISLAND ST STOUGHTON MA 02072-1401 (781) 341-4800 AD Paolini LLC 50 SMITH AVE NEWTON MA 02465-1554 (617) 454-4277 Advanced Utilities Inc #NA WAYLAND MA 01778-6241 (617) 756-1600 Advanced Water & Sewer 87 FRANKLIN ST ALLSTON MA 02134-1410 (617) 756-1600 Agganis Construction 394 LINCOLN AVE SAUGUS MA 01906-4495 (781) 233-0062 Alga Paving 3425 WASHINGTON ST JAMAICA PLAIN MA 02130-2618 (617) 593-5731 All Drain Services, Inc. #NA DRACUT MA 01826-0130 (866) 284-6400 Alltech Building Systems, Inc. 1182 MAIN ST WEYMOUTH MA 02190-1559 (617) 908-1840 Amerphil, Inc. 7 WALNUT ST SECOND FLOOR MALDEN MA 02148-7028 (781) 322-6100 Anchor Bolt Excavating 38 WILLIAMS WAY BELLINGHAM MA 02019-1527 (508) 863-3000 Anchor Excavating Corporation 16 INDUSTRIAL WAY HANOVER MA 02339-2425 (781) 871-9216 Aqua Line Utility Inc. 1283 WASHINGTON ST WEYMOUTH MA 02189-2316 (508) 690-2009 Argus Construction 5 SHAWSHEEN AVE STE 2 BEDFORD MA 01730-1939 (781) 275-7417 Arruda Trenchless Construction 92 LOCUST ST BERKLEY MA 02779-1506 (508) 567-9827 Aruda Construction, Inc. #NA CAMBRIDGE MA 02139-0024 (617) 650-8342 Atlantic Coast Utilities #NA WAYLAND MA 01778-6241 (617) 721-9393 Atlantic Excavation & Utility Corporation 4 GERRISH ST BRIGHTON MA 02135-1705 (617) 293-0233 Atomic Ant Construction Inc 142 FISHER ST WESTBOROUGH MA 01581-3302 (508) 331-7261 Barletta Heavy Division, Inc. 40 SHAWMUT RD CANTON MA 02021-1409 (781) 821-6222 BayState Engineering Corporation 330 HOPPING BROOK RD HOLLISTON MA 01746-3408 (508) 893-8931 BCS Construction Services 41 DOWNES AVE CANTON MA 02021-3505 (617) 773-7500 Beals and Sons Inc. 247 W MAIN ST STE D NORTHBOROUGH MA 01532-1895 (508) 393-1833 BF Construction 15 KELLEY RD WILMINGTON MA 01887-2448 (978) 375-5663 Blue Diamond Equipment Co. LLC 73 E BELCHER RD FOXBORO MA 02035-2654 (508) 543-3711 Bond Bros., Inc. 145 SPRING ST EVERETT MA 02149-4517 (617) 387-3400 Boston Drain Co. & Diagnostics, Inc. 651 GALLIVAN BLVD BOSTON MA 02124-5423 (617) 265-8888 Bostonian Excavation Inc. 675 VFW PKWY CHESTNUT HILL MA 02467-3656 (781) 983-1040 Brennan Construction, Inc. 105 MASON ST SALEM MA 01970-2217 (978) 741-4721 Brooksdale Construction, Inc. 109 BOYD ST WATERTOWN MA 02472-2537 (617) 744-0219 C H B Excavating Inc. 197 CONCORD RD WESTFORD MA 01886-4201 (978) 392-9796 C. Naughton Corporation 663 ELM ST BRIDGEWATER MA 02324-1013 (508) 807-1241 C. Spirito, Inc. 1090 WASHINGTON ST EAST WEYMOUTH MA 02189-1932 (781) 331-8866 C.J. Doherty, Inc. 173 WOBURN ST MEDFORD MA 02155-2348 (781) 391-4504 C.J. Mabardy Inc. 50 MOONEY ST CAMBRIDGE MA 02138-1006 (617) 354-7580 C.T. Construction LLC 97 ADAMS ST STE 4 NEWTON MA 02458-1136 (617) 527-6242 Camdele Construction 154 SALEM ST BOSTON MA 02113-1256 (617) 523-7410 Cavalieri Construction Co. Inc. 269 BALLARDVALE ST WILMINGTON MA 01887-1013 (617) 389-5225 Celco Construction Corporation 38 MOUNTAIN ASH LN PEMBROKE MA 02359-2006 (781) 331-6521 Celiberti Realty LLC 33A MYSTIC AVE MEDFORD MA 02155-4620 (781) 391-3800 Celtic Landscaping, Inc. #NA DUXBURY MA 02331-1856 (617) 908-5975 Charles Contracting Co. Inc. 75 ROSEDALE RD WATERTOWN MA 02472-2263 (617) 923-0112 Chutehall Construction Co. 2 MOSELEY ST DORCHESTER MA 02125-1359 (617) 584-4454 Ciampa Construction 36 DEWEY ST SAUGUS MA 01906-1117 (781) 231-3330 Clear Flow 1941 WASHINGTON ST STOUGHTON MA 02072-3350 (781) 344-4319 Coastal Marine Construction 960 TURNPIKE ST CANTON MA 02021-2824 (617) 913-2273 Colageo Construction 550 LIBERTY ST BRAINTREE MA 02184-7373 (508) 944-8892 Colantuoni Bros. Corporation 77 DAVIS AVE NORWOOD MA 02062-3077 (781) 255-1001 Coleman Utilities 164 HIGHLAND ST MARSHFIELD MA 02050-6214 (781) 706-1704 Commonwealth Construction & Utilities Inc. #NA WATERTOWN MA 02471-0972 (978) 938-4888 Conneely Excavation Inc. 167 CLAPP ST MILTON MA 02186-3228 (617) 282-7610 Corbett Excavation Corporation 7 VERSHIRE ST WEST ROXBURY MA 02132-3625 (617) 293-4388 Cyn Oil Coporation 100 TOSCA DR STOUGHTON MA 02072-1502 (800) 242-5818 D & M Civil Inc 30 LOG BRIDGE RD MIDDLETON MA 01949-2284 (978) 739-4414 D.W. White Construction Inc. 867 MIDDLE RD ACUSHNET MA 02743-1412 (508) 763-8868 D'Allessandro Corporation 41 LEDIN DR AVON MA 02322-1181 (508) 559-6400 Daniel O'Connell's Sons, Inc. 800 KELLY WAY HOLYOKE MA 01040-9616 (413) 534-5667 David A. 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Watson Excavating 124 LEAF LN EAST BRIDGEWATER MA 02333-1664 (508) 378-4543 Eastcoast Pipeline & Excavation 48 FLORENCE ST QUINCY MA 02170-3930 (781) 267-5091 ECI Construction Inc. 1615 SHAWSHEEN ST TEWKSBURY MA 01876-1563 (978) 851-9929 ECL Corporation 10 ZELLER ST ROSLINDALE MA 02131-1411 (617) 293-5954 Environic Solutions, Inc. 169 ELM ST WALTHAM MA 02453-5356 (781) 647-1711 Eric R. 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