Kel Tech Construction
Kel Tech Construction, officially known as KEL Constructors, LLC, was established in Central Florida in 2001. This family-owned and operated enterprise boasts a solid foundation in the construction industry, with involvement dating back to 1984. KEL Constructors distinguishes itself as a versatile general contracting firm, adept at managing both full-site construction projects as well as tenant improvement initiatives. Their comprehensive suite of services covers a diverse range of sectors, including medical facilities, professional office spaces, automotive dealerships, branch banking, retail and restaurant establishments, as well as warehouse constructions.
Based in the vibrant city of Orlando, Florida, KEL Constructors prides itself on its strong work ethic and commitment to enhancing the communities it serves. The company strives to create financially viable and fail-proof structures, emphasizing quality and durability in every project undertaken. Notably, the firm has built a robust reputation through a focus on client satisfaction, resulting in a significant amount of repeat business and referrals from satisfied customers.
Central to their operational success is the hands-on management style of principal Phil Englett, who takes an active role in overseeing projects to ensure they are completed within the set timelines and budgetary constraints. This personalized approach significantly contributes to the overall quality of work and client relations.
KEL Constructors also places a high value on professionalism and transparency, underpinning their operations with a strong commitment to delivering quality work and ensuring customer satisfaction. They operate out of their headquarters located at 1407 W. Robinson St., Orlando, FL 32801, and hold an active Florida contractor license number CGC 055197. With a strong focus on community and client engagement, KEL Constructors continues to set a high standard in the construction industry, making them a dependable choice for various construction needs across Central Florida.
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