1727 64th St
Emeryville, CA 94608 - Alameda County
(510) 655-4144
About W B Clausen Structural Engineers:
Established in 1948, WB Clausen Structural Engineers is located at 1727 64th St in Emeryville, CA - Alameda County and is a business with Industrial Engineers and Marine Engineers on staff and specialized in Roads, Asphalt and Streets. W B Clausen Structural Engineers is listed in the categories Engineers Structural, Engineers, Engineering Services and Engineer & Architect Services and offers Business Services and Project Management. After you do business with W B Clausen Structural Engineers, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to W B Clausen Structural Engineers.
Categories: Engineers Structural, Engineers, Engineering Services and Engineer & Architect Services
Specialties: Roads, Asphalt, Streets
Services: Business Services, Project Management
Professionals on Staff: Industrial Engineers, Marine Engineers
Industry Type: Manufacturer
Year Started: 1948
- Architecture
- Asphalt
- Civil
- Civil Engineering
- Civil Services
- Drafting
- drainage systems
- Electrical Systems
- Engineering
- Excavating
- Fire Protection
- Foundation
- Mapping
- Mechanical
- Mining
- Municipal
- Municipal Services
- Paving
- Permitting
- Production
- Project Management
- Road Building
- Road Work
- Roads
- Septic Tanks
- Soil Analysis
- Streets
- Streets / Roads
- Structural
- Subsurface
- Surveyed Land
- Surveying
- Underground Work
- Utilities
- Wastewater
- Water Systems
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