Erland Construction, Inc.: Construction company in Burlington, MA
Construction companyBurlington, MA
71 3rd Ave, Burlington, MA 01803, United States
About Erland Construction, Inc.
At Erland Construction, Inc., we don't just build structures; we craft lasting legacies. Based in the heart of Burlington, Massachusetts – specifically at 71 3rd Ave, Burlington, MA 01803, United States – our dedicated team possesses a wealth of experience and a genuine passion for transforming ambitious ideas into stunning realities. We are a full-service construction company specializing in both residential and commercial projects, catering to a diverse range of needs and budgets. Our approach is rooted in meticulous planning, innovative design solutions, and a deep understanding of local building codes and regulations. We prioritize open communication and collaboration with our clients, ensuring that every stage of the project – from initial conceptualization and detailed design development to diligent project management and flawless execution – aligns perfectly with your unique requirements and aspirations. We utilize cutting-edge construction techniques and materials, combined with our unwavering commitment to safety and quality, to deliver exceptional results. Erland Construction, Inc. – Your trusted partner for all your construction needs in Burlington and beyond. Contact us today to discuss your project and let us demonstrate the Erland Construction, Inc. difference: quality, reliability, and a truly personalized building experience.
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I was really concerned after witnessing a driver in a large pickup truck (Mass plate ending in 256) behaving recklessly on Route 2 on the evening of July 15th. This driver was consistently speeding, going at least 80-85 mph in a 55 zone, and then aggressively tailgating other vehicles, often within just 10 feet of their bumpers. It was incredibly alarming to see, especially given the company name displayed on the truck. One driver even pulled over in disgust. The driver repeated this dangerous behavior for about five miles, continuing to push the speed and tailgate other cars. Honestly, it felt like intimidation. Based on this experience, I have serious doubts about the safety standards being upheld at this company, particularly considering the potential risks posed by large vehicles.
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“Our experience working with Matt Combs was unfortunately very difficult. He demonstrated a consistently unprofessional and frankly, hostile, attitude towards our team, and his demands were often unreasonable. As a result, we’ve decided to terminate our business relationship with him. Furthermore, we observed a lack of organization and planning in his approach, leading us to strongly advise against using him as a General Contractor.”
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“This company is a real standout in the building market. They’ve clearly built a fantastic culture with a strong team spirit, and it shows in their ability to forge lasting relationships with their clients – a lot of that is reflected in their high levels of repeat business. It’s also impressive how they retain their talent, promoting from within and consistently bringing in top performers.”
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“Overall, it was a really positive experience working with them – a great company to subcontract for.”
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