Conscious Construction

3421 Hollis St
Emeryville, CA 94608
(510) 450-0551
www.consciousconstruction.com
Contact: Sochet, Jeff
Business Description: Dissatisfied with how many construction firms put profits before quality, employee fulfillment and ecological responsibility, friends Jeff Sochet and Tyson Schroeder formed Conscious Construction to make a positive change in the industry. Through the many projects completed thus far Conscious Construction has had the opportunity to not only produce quality workmanship, but also meet the social, environmental, and community needs of our clients and workers, building a core team of longtime employees and solid relationships with outstanding subcontractors. Even through this tough economic climate, we’ve been able to experience 5 years of exponential growth in the number, size and quality of our projects. We look forward to years of innovation in the green building movement, and are committed to increasing our leadership in the field. Additional phone number - (510) 206-0567. Additional contact name - Tyson Schroeder.
In Business Since: 2006
Service Area: Alameda, San Francisco and Marin Counties
On Angie's List Since: 12/2/2011
Warranties: True
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM, Tue 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM, Wed 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM, Thu 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM, Fri 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM .
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Alameda | Alamo | Albany | Bayview Hunters Point | Belvedere Tiburon | Berkeley | Blackhawk | Brentwood | Castro Valley | Chinatown | Corte Madera | Danville | Diamond Heights | Dublin | El Cerrito | Emeryville | Excelsior | Fairfax | Financial District | Fremont | Haight-ashbury | Hayward | Kensington | Kentfield | Lafayette | Larkspur | Livermore | Marin County | Marina | Mill Valley | Mission District | Moraga | Newark | Nob Hill | Noe Valley | North Beach | Novato | Oakland | Orinda | Pacific Heights | Parkside | Piedmont | Pleasanton | Potrero District | Presidio | Richmond | Richmond District | San Anselmo | San Francisco - Downtown | San Leandro | San Lorenzo | San Pablo | San Quentin | San Rafael | Sausalito | South Of Market | Stonestown | Sunset | Tenderloin | Treasure Island | Union City | Visitacion Valley | Walnut Creek | West Portal
 
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