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TIP OF THE DAY #99: FOUNDATION SETTLEMENT WITH MARK

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Happy New Year! The year 2019 has arrived and we are ready for BIG things this year. Do you have a resolution for this year? Here at Dalinghaus Construction our forever “resolution” is to continue to grow and develop in our business and in our lives. So this year, look for Dalinghaus Construction to be doing bigger and better things.

In today’s tip of the day, Brian introduces you all to Mark, one of our project specialists. In the days to come, Mark and Brian will be discussing foundation settlement. Here they are with today’s tip of the day. Stay tuned for more information on settling foundations. We wish everyone the very best in 2019! If you have any questions about foundation settlement, or any other foundation issues, call Dalinghaus today. We proudly service all of Southern California.

WRITTEN BY

Justin Sexton

Justin joins the Dalinghaus Construction family with a significant background in logistics and project management. He joined the team in early 2017 as a foundation inspector, but quickly transitioned towards a marketing role. He now manages the marketing department and creates everything that you see from us digitally.

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