About AlexMpho
Alex Mpho General Contractors Dealers & Enterprise Pty Ltd

Alex Mpho General Contractors Dealers & Enterprise is a leader in providing value added construction services to our customers by creating a successful partnership with them throughout the construction process.Our pledge is to establish lasting relationship with our customers by exceeding their expectations and gaining their trust though exceptional performance by every member of the construction team
Vision
To provide quality workmanship and customer service and maintain the highest level of professionalism.honesty and fairness in relationship with our customers, employees and venders
Objective
To provide construction and heavy equipment services
To build residential, commercial facilities and more
Upgrade to Morden machinery and designs
Train and develop of new construction methods
Construction Services
We offer comprehensive services designed allow the company to do whatever it takes to finish a project. Some of these services include, design, work, remodeling and alterations, permitting, site preparation, carpentry, cement foundation, painting, and plumbing, and utilities installation.in additional skills Practical lesson to all our team
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
MAINTENANCE
CATERING
STATIONARY SUPPLY
CLEANING
TRAVEL/AGENCY SERVICES
MANUFACTURING FURNITURE
TRANSPORTATION
CIVIL ENGINEERING
WORKS
FIX& SUPPLY BUILDING MATERIALS
ALUMINUM DOORS & WINDOW S
WELDING & PLUMBING
MORE
WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE US?
WE OFFER BEST SERVICE AND SOLUTIONS.WE OUR OWN CONSTRUCTION HEAVY EQUIPMENT
SO OUR CUSTOMERS DON'T HAVE TO PASS AS MUCH AS THEY WOULD WITH OTHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES
QUICK RESPONSE PROFESSIONAL QUALITY WORK
EXPERIENCED PROJECT MANAGER
OWN HEAVY EQUIPMENT
10 PERMANENT EMPLOYEES
13 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE (DIRECTOR,S INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE SINCE 2007
20+COMPLETED PROJECTS
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