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Home » Steel building contractor takes Valley building

Steel building contractor takes Valley building

August 30, 2012
Kim Crompton

Bulldog Contractors Inc., a five-year-old business, has moved into a commercial space in Spokane Valley and has set up an interactive showroom there with displays and samples, says Larry Anderson, company president.

The company, owned by Anderson and Dave Beaudoin, has leased a roughly 3,000-square-foot building at 16024 E. Sprague and moved there from a home office, Anderson says. It currently employs eight people full time, including the owners, and brings on additional laborers as the workload demands, he says.

Bulldog Contractors specializes in sales and installation of post-frame steel buildings, residential all-steel shops and garages, and seamless rain gutters. Anderson says he and Beaudoin have been in the building industry for most of their adult lives, and both formerly worked for a couple of the largest pole building companies in the Northwest.

He says they opened the office on Sprague to display previous workmanship and projects. Their showroom displays pole buildings and steel buildings, along with siding, windows, doors, and other products that can be used in the construction of the buildings, he says.

Bulldog Contractors is the exclusive Inland Northwest distributor of Hopkinsville, Ky.-based Porta/Grace Mfg. all-steel buildings, Anderson says.

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