Illinois (IL) Used Building Materials Companies

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American Barn Company
3808 North Clark St.
Chicago IL 60613
(773) 327-1560
Delta Institute Building Material Reuse Center Nfp
2116 North Ashland
Chicago IL 60614
(773) 252-2234
Yuanda USA Corp
36 West Randolph St # 600
Chicago IL 60601
(312) 332-8700
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Vulcan Materials CO
10425 Joliet Road
Newark IL 60541
(815) 736-6000

Vulcan Materials CO is a privately held company in Newark, IL .
Ray Hankner Enterprises
1641 Elderberry Lane
Lake Villa IL 60046
(847) 395-0088
Murco Recycling Enterprises
347 N Kensington Ave.
La Grange Park IL 605261871
(708) 352-4111

We are champions of materials reuse. Murco Recycling salvages and brokers used building materials from tear downs via live on-site auctions.
V Mac Sales & Service
214 Reinders Road
East Peoria IL 61611
(309) 699-5584
Centerpoint Materials Corp
26315 South Baseline Road
Elwood IL 60421
Lockett's Lumber & Salvage
2104 Baker Avenue
East Saint Louis IL 62207
(618) 274-1884
Robert L Williams
30347 Us Highway 150
Farmer City IL 61842
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