Connecticut (CT) Used Building Materials Companies
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Reconnstruction Center
731 New Britain Ave.Twin City Plaza in the corner
Newington CT 06111
(860) 597-3390
Non-profit organization with mission of recycling building materials by taking donations of building materials, & sell at bargain prices to public.
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