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E.L.Waterman, Inc. is a WBE and DBE certified business in the New England area as a Mechanical Contractor and Supplier also providing Labor to set equipment in place and was established in 1985.
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- Broken Stone11
- Combination Utilities, NEC6
- Construction Sand and Gravel2
- Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas15
- Crude Petroleum Pipelines2
- Crushed and Broken Limestone1
- Dimension Stone17
- Electric Services54
- Electrical Services3
- Gas Services1
- Gold Ores1
- Irrigation Systems15
- Mixed, Manufactured, or Liquefied Petroleum Gas Production and/or Distribution12
- Motors and Generators8
- Natural Gas Distribution1
- Natural Gas Liquids1
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- Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution3
- Oil and Gas Field Exploration Services1
- Oil and Gas Field Services, NEC8
- Petroleum and Petroleum Products Wholesalers, Except Bulk Stations and Terminals313
- Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals4
- Pipelines, NEC3
- Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformers7
- Refuse Systems180
- Sanitary Services28
- Steam and Air-Conditioning Supply1
- Water Supply60
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- Assonet13
- Attleboro57
- Berkley12
- Dartmouth1
- Dighton19
- East Freetown23
- East Taunton1
- Easton1
- Fairhaven13
- Fall River68
- Mansfield33
- New Bedford110
- North Attleboro29
- North Dartmouth27
- North Dighton9
- North Easton12
- Norton26
- Raynham41
- Raynham Center1
- Rehoboth31
- Seekonk41
- Somerset35
- South Dartmouth4
- South Easton33
- Swansea15
- Taunton68
- Westport25
- Westport Point3
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- Broken Stone11
- Combination Utilities, NEC6
- Construction Sand and Gravel2
- Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas15
- Crude Petroleum Pipelines2
- Crushed and Broken Limestone1
- Dimension Stone17
- Electric Services54
- Electrical Services3
- Gas Services1
- Gold Ores1
- Irrigation Systems15
- Mixed, Manufactured, or Liquefied Petroleum Gas Production and/or Distribution12
- Motors and Generators8
- Natural Gas Distribution1
- Natural Gas Liquids1
- Natural Gas Transmission5
- Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution3
- Oil and Gas Field Exploration Services1
- Oil and Gas Field Services, NEC8
- Petroleum and Petroleum Products Wholesalers, Except Bulk Stations and Terminals313
- Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals4
- Pipelines, NEC3
- Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformers7
- Refuse Systems180
- Sanitary Services28
- Steam and Air-Conditioning Supply1
- Water Supply60
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- Acushnet12
- Assonet13
- Attleboro57
- Berkley12
- Dartmouth1
- Dighton19
- East Freetown23
- East Taunton1
- Easton1
- Fairhaven13
- Fall River68
- Mansfield33
- New Bedford110
- North Attleboro29
- North Dartmouth27
- North Dighton9
- North Easton12
- Norton26
- Raynham41
- Raynham Center1
- Rehoboth31
- Seekonk41
- Somerset35
- South Dartmouth4
- South Easton33
- Swansea15
- Taunton68
- Westport25
- Westport Point3
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