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Page 1 / 495 Asphalt Sealing and Coating DAVID J PRUSKAUER AS 000011 SOUTHWEST FLORIDA SEALCOATING 8101 MAINLINE PKWY FORT MYERS FL 33912 239-225-1479 Awning Contractor PAUL R VOGT CA 000009 ABC CANVAS INC 714 SE 47TH TERRACE CAPE CORAL FL 33904 941-542-0909 JOHN A DE SESA JR CA 000003 COASTAL CANVAS & AWNING CO INC 5761 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE FORT MYERS FL 33912 239-433-1114 LESLEY G BEERS CA 000007 SEA KING KANVAS AND SHADE INC 15581 PINE RIDGE RD FORT MYERS FL 33908 239-481-3535 PRISCILLA G THOMAS CA 000008 THOMAS SIGN AND AWNING CO INC 4590 118TH AVE N CLEARWATER FL 33762 727-573-7757 Building Contractor GUADALUPE AZUCENA LOPEZ GONZALEZ CBC1263336 A&C SERVICES LLC 27432 DORTCH AVE BONITA SPRINGS FL 34135 239-200-6843 TERRANCE TAYLOR CBC1264514 ALL SOUTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LLC 4900 GOEBEL RD FT MYERS FL 33905 239-822-1166 Page 1 of 495 9/26/2021 3:31:23AM rconlist_web-CurrentDate.rpt Page 2 / 495 Building Contractor Phliberto Rodriquez AMAZON 01 AMAZON SHEDS AND GAZEBOS INC 10311 BONITA BEACH RD Bonita Springs FL 34135 239-498-5558 JIM M CARLTON CBC060068 CARLTON AND GRAHAM RETAIL CONSTRUCTORS INC 3050 OLD ORCHARD RD DAVIE FL 33328 954-805-4644 LUIS CUBELLS, JR. CBC1261862 CUBELLS CONSTRUCTION INC 831 NE 23RD TERR CAPE CORAL FL 33909 239-349-1131 RICHARD K. EHLERS CBC1250125 EHLERS CONTRACTING SERVICES INC 2675 64TH STEET SW NAPLES FL 34105 239 289 0896 MARIA P ELIAS CGC1523754 ELIAS BROTHERS HOMES INC 3570 ARNOLD AVENUE SUITE 100 NAPLES FL 34104 239-643-1624 MICHAEL W ARASIN CBC058580 FULCRUM CONSTRUCTION LLC 1945 THE EXCHANGE SUITE 400 ATLANTA GA 30339 770-612-8005 RUDOLPH M JONES JR CBC1254731 GULF COAST CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS INC 2718-C LEE BLVD LEHIGH ACRES FL 33970 239 470-3578 MARTY DAYNE GAVER CBC1261941 HOME SOLUTION BUILDERS LLC 1310 RUSH AVE LEHIGH ACRES FL 33972 239-878-4119 LLOYD T MARTIN CBC1259067 LTM CONSTRUCTION PLLC 3206 W TYSON AVE TAMPA FL 33611 813-493-8135 Page 2 of 495 9/26/2021 3:31:23AM rconlist_web-CurrentDate.rpt Page 3 / 495 Building Contractor MARK W THOMPSON CBC1260472 M W THOMPSON ENTERPRISES LLC 9770 MAINSAIL CT FORT MYERS FL 33919 239-560-2874 CARLOS GUZMAN CBC1252584 PALM BUILDERS GROUP INC 5290 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 239-641-0808 JACQUELINE ANNE CONN CBC1261045 PECAN TREE DEVELOPMENT LLC 13982 NAYLOR AVE PORT CHARLOTTE FL 33981 410-688-4679 ROBERT D JOHNSON CGC026721 R D JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION INC 7916 DREW CIRCLE SUITE 7 FORT MYERS FL 33967 239-489-0930 RUBEN D SALAZAR SR CBC1259852 RDS DRYWALL & RESTORATION LLC 12880 EAGLE ROAD CAPE CORAL FL 33909 239-471-7066 TERRY LAYTON SHED 001 SHEDS AND MORE LLC 21300 PALM BEACH BLVD ALVA FL 33920 239-400-9961 MARK WILSON GRIFFIN CBC1250758 SOUTHWEST CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC 212 WALLACE AVENUE LEHIGH ACRES FL 33971 239-768-9963 AJAY K BHATT CGC1525864 STRIKEFORCE CONSTRUCTION 2100 BEACON MANOR DR FORT MYERS FL 33907 239-945-3000 ANTHONY LOUIS ZANETTE CGC1522372 THE OUTDOOR KITCHEN PLACE INC 27564 OLD 41 ROAD BONITA SPRINGS FL 34135 239-221-3504 Page 3 of 495 9/26/2021 3:31:23AM rconlist_web-CurrentDate.rpt Page 4 / 495 Building Contractor RANDY STAM CBC1260490 THE PROPERTY MEDIC 165 CONNECTICUT ST FORT MYERS BEACH FL 33931 513-200-3416 ALBERT JAMES VALIN JR CGC058523 VALIN CONSTRUCTION & CONSULTING LLC 13903 GULL WAY CLEARWATER FL 33762 239-440-8166 WILLIAM R GASTON JR CBC1250144 WKMJ LLC 950 1ST AVE N STE 200 NAPLES FL 34102 239-594-9984 Cabinet & Millwork Cntr CLIFFORD SEEFLOTH CB06-01287 A 1 ACCENT CABINETS INC 300 SE 24TH ST CAPE CORAL FL 33990 239 470 5615 SANDRO FIGUEIREDO CB20-00131 ABSOLUTE GRANITE 5860 HALIFAX AVE FORT MYERS FL 33912 239-267-9463 PAUL GALLEGOS CB17-00115 ABSOLUTE WOODWORKS INC 2528 shelby pkwy CAPE CORAL FL 33904 760-508-1989 JOEL D ADAMS CB 000032 ADAMS BROS CABINETRY INC 2221 MURPHY COURT NORTH PORT FL 34289-9314 941-639-7188 FRANK E WOOD CB12-00241 ADVANCED CABINETRY SYSTEMS 7450 SAWYER CIRCLE PORT CHARLOTTE FL 33981 941-698-7535 MARIUS PUGHIUC CB16-01123 ADVANCED FLOORING OF SWFL INC 15579 MARCELLO CIR NAPLES FL 34110 239-645-1606 Page 4 of 495 9/26/2021 3:31:23AM rconlist_web-CurrentDate.rpt Page 5 / 495 Cabinet & Millwork Cntr VINCENT O MASTRODONATO CB00-00090 AFFORDABLE CUSTOM CLOSETS INC 8136 NEW JERSEY BLVD FORT MYERS FL 33912 239-823-3102 VIOREL TOADER CB18-00790 AFK FLOORING AND KITCHENS LLC 2700 IMMOKALEE ROAD STE 14 NAPLES FL 34110 239-431-5907 ALBERT V KRAUS CB12-00127 ALBERT V KRAUS LLC 1050 LAKE MCGREGOR DRIVE #6745 FORT MYERS FL 33919 724-747-3631 TODD BAST CB21-00055 ALL THE DETAILS LLC 15880 SUMMERLIN RD #300 FORT MYERS FL 33908 941-345-3242 MICHAEL J ALVEAR CB06-01448 ALUVION CORPORATION 5625 YOUNGQUIST ROAD FORT MYERS FL 33912 239-362-7613 R PAGE CB 000070 AMBASSADOR KITCHENS INC 12940 METRO PARKWAY FORT MYERS FL 33912 239-768-0400 JOSEPH GEILMAN CB19-00040 AMERICAN PRIDE BUILDERS LLC 3004 MCGREGOR BLVD FORT MYERS FL 33901 843-271-8100 DAWN M MCDONALD CB16-00470 ANGELOS MILLWORK LLC 6197 PARK RD FORT MYERS FL 33908 239-989-4935 Nelson Badillo CB19-00001 ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORKING CONCEPTS 3883 Enterprise Ave # 2 Naples FL 34104 239-213-8402 Page 5 of 495 9/26/2021 3:31:23AM rconlist_web-CurrentDate.rpt Page 6 / 495 Cabinet & Millwork Cntr NICOLAS A MUNOZ CB21-00027 ARGENTO MARBLE AND GRANITE LLC DBA AMG CABINETS AND GRANITE DESIGN 4321 LEE BLVD LEHIGH ACRES FL 33971 239-204-6203 GLENDA BALENTINE CB19-00164 BALENTINE BUILDER SERVICES LLC 1849 BENCHMARK AVE FORT MYERS FL 33905 239-275-0602 CHARLES A BARAN CB 000062 BARANS CABINETS INC 2243 WEST WOOD RD NORTH FORT MYERS FL 33917 239 543 3729 TROY M BARKER JR CB16-00510 BARKER CABINETRY INC 2505 49TH ST W LEHIGH ACRES FL 33971 239-826-6570 SEBASTIAN B BUOHLER CB03-01202 BEVERIN SOLID SURFACE INC 1108 PALMETTO AVENUE LEHIGH ACRES FL 33936 239-368-9444 ABRAHAM LATRAS III CB19-00095 BRAND NU STONE LLC 20288 CORKSCREW SHORES BLVD ESTERO FL 33928 786-718-8741 MATTHEW UEBELACKER CB 000075 BUSY BEE CABINETS INC 2845 COMMERCE PARKWAY NORTH PORT FL 34289 941-426-5656 LUCIA H LOPES CB05-01045 C L QUALITY CORP 2535 EDISON AVE FORT MYERS FL 33901 239-674-9375 HARRY J GAUBEART CB11-00688 CABINET GENIES INC 1423 SE 10TH ST UNIT 10 CAPE CORAL FL 33990 239-458-8563 Page 6 of 495 9/26/2021 3:31:23AM rconlist_web-CurrentDate.rpt Page 7 / 495 Cabinet & Millwork Cntr Christopher Snow CB18-10142 CABINET KINGS LLC 11595 Kelly Road Ste 322 Fort Myers FL 33908 239-288-6740 ERNEST D BIGGS CB00-00859 CABINET RESTYLERS INC 28 ABACO ST LEHIGH ACRES FL 33936 239-910-7081 DAN WOOLLEY CB 000049 CABINET WORLD OF LEE COUNTY INC 1105 SE 12TH AVENUE CAPE CORAL FL 33904 239-574-6116 RAYMOND BOLTON CB 000065 CABINETS BY RAY LLC 4534 ORANGE GROVE BLVD NORTH FORT MYERS FL 33903 239-656-1683 DENNIS WHELPLEY CB09-00944 CABINETSYNC INC 15435 BRIARCREST CIR FORT MYERS FL 33912 239-340-8861 THOMAS KELLY CB09-01008 CARIBBEAN CABINETS AND COUNTERS INC 11575 MARSHWOOD LANE FORT MYERS FL 33708 239-292-8073 JAMES H CARTRIGHT III CB19-00107 CARTRIGHT AND SONS LLC 4011 10TH ST W LEHIGH ACRES FL 33971 239-878-1246 MICHAEL J THOMPSON CB02-00952 CASTLE KITCHEN AND BATH REMODELING 2256 CLUBHOUSE ROAD NORTH FORT MYERS FL 33917 239-849-4346 DANIEL L WOLFE CB 000008 CHARDAN INC 906 SW SANTA BARBARA PLACE CAPE CORAL FL 33991 239-574-3165 Page 7 of 495 9/26/2021 3:31:23AM rconlist_web-CurrentDate.rpt Page 8 / 495 Cabinet & Millwork Cntr PAUL CIANO CB10-00457 CIANOS TILE AND MARBLE INC 929 DEAN WAY FORT MYERS FL 33919 239-980-0100 TODD E LESLEY CB00-00228 COASTAL AND MAINLAND CABINETS 1961 DANA DRIVE FORT MYERS FL 33907 239-274-8900 KENNETH S DREW CB14-03336 COASTAL WOODWORKS 4755 MERCANTILE AVE #16 NAPLES FL 34116 239-384-9146 MICHAEL R LOBDELL CB08-00834 COASTLINE CABINET COMPANY P.O. BOX 3360 NORTH FORT MYERS FL 33918 239-997-1166 KEITH D MARTIN CB12-00473 CONCEPTUAL WOODWORKING AND DESIGN LLC 10090 INTERCOM DR #B2 FT MYERS FL 33913 239-768-9006 JODY PARKS CB20-00116 COPPERLEAF CABINETS LLC 2712 BAY DR BRADENTON FL 34207 941-929-6216 COREY ROBERTS CB04-00009 COREY ROBERTS INC 17508 BUTLER ROAD FORT MYERS FL 33912 239-470-3316 VAUGHN CORNELE CB 000048 CORN E LEE WOODCRAFT 1201 SE 9TH TERRACE CAPE CORAL FL 33990 239-574-2414 KESSIA D SOUZA CB10-00417 COSTA MARBLE AND GRANITE INC 3120 METRO PARKWAY FORT MYERS FL 33916 239-337-1695 Page 8 of 495 9/26/2021 3:31:23AM rconlist_web-CurrentDate.rpt Page 9 / 495 Cabinet & Millwork Cntr BLANCA SAUCEDA CB11-00828 COUNTERTOP SOLUTIONS INC 3930 DOMESTIC AVENUE NAPLES FL 34104 239-961-0663 DAVID T BAILY CB00-00132 CREATE A CLOSET INC 8000 NEW JERSEY BLVD FORT MYERS FL 33967 239-841-4126 STEPHEN A RUFFINO CB 000077 CREATIVE CABINET CONCEPTS INC 7947 DREW CIRCLE FORT MYERS FL 33967 239-939-1313 ROBERT H WEEKS III CB12-00321 CUSTOM CABINET REFACING OF NAPLES INC 4491 MERCANTILE AVENUE NAPLES FL 34104 239-353-2178 TIMOTHY N WHEELER CB13-00133 CUSTOM CABINETS OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA LLC 5929 Youngquist Road Suite 4 FORT MYERS FL 33912 239-415-3350 TERRENCE L TRIPP CB08-00783 CUSTOM CABINETS OF SW FL LLC 5929 YOUNGQUIST ROAD SUITE 4 FORT MYERS FL 33912 239-415-3350 RONALD BOFFIL CB07-00026 D AND R GRANITE AND MARBLE LLC 16141 PINE RIDGE ROAD UNIT 7 FORT MYERS FL 33908 239-437-2108 IRMANTAS STIEGA CB08-00271 DA VINCI CABINETRY LLC 25241 BERNWOOD DR UNIT 7 BONITA SPRINGS FL 34135 239-633-7957 DAVID B STREVER CB08-00374 DBS CABINETRY INC 19013 MIAMI BLVD FORT MYERS FL 33967 .
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