West Coast Construction
West Coast Construction Services, commonly referred to as WCCS, was founded in 1991 and operates as a leading full-service general contractor in California, with significant expansions into Nevada and Arizona. With offices located in both Northern and Southern California, WCCS has established a robust footprint in the construction industry, allowing it to serve a diverse clientele, including well-known brands like McDonald's, 7-Eleven, and Dunkin Donuts. The company specializes in a wide array of services, encompassing new construction, tenant improvements, remodels, rollouts, ADA compliance projects, and facilities maintenance.
WCCS prides itself on its commitment to customer satisfaction, delivering quality construction services at competitive prices while ensuring a strong focus on safety. The firm adheres to rigorous safety protocols and policies, underlining the importance of ensuring that all team members return home without injury, reinforcing the mentality that safety is an ingrained part of their professional ethos. This dedication to a safe working environment extends to their clients and the clientele that frequents their clients' establishments.
Additionally, WCCS has continuously adapted to meet the evolving demands of the construction market, reflected in its recent launch of a division dedicated to Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (EVI). This innovative approach demonstrates the company’s foresight in aligning with contemporary trends and sustainability initiatives, as the need for EVI grows in response to increasing electric vehicle adoption.
WCCS holds a variety of general contractor licenses, including California Lic. #655509 (B, C10, C20, C36), Arizona Lic. #Roc225127 (B, 02), and Nevada Lic. #57001, enhancing their capabilities to manage and oversee construction projects over multiple states. Their foundational philosophy is centered around fostering long-lasting relationships with clients through transparency and trust, built upon the pillars of excellent, expedient service and an unwavering commitment to quality.
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