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The PULLMAN Detroit office is highly diversified, with key specialties that include structural concrete repair, building envelope restoration, historic preservation, and post-tensioning repair services for commercial and public markets.  The team also provides corrosion control, moisture control and waterproofing, and structural strengthening solutions to extend the life of critical infrastructure. 

In addition to commercial work, the Detroit office continues to support traditional power and industrial sectors with repair and maintenance services such as coatings, linings, concrete, pipe repair, equipment foundation work, and chimney inspection or demolition.  Our local team has a proven track record of delivering safe, high quality projects making the office a comprehensive resource for complex restoration and structural challenges.

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Main Office

280 West Jefferson Trenton, MI 48183

734-282-7760

Satellite Office

407 E Fort Street Suite 203 Detroit MI, 48226

734 282-7760

Key Branch Contacts

Senior Branch Director

Estimating Manager

Featured Projects

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Markets Served

These are the industries we most often support through our local operations.

Commercial & Public
Transportation
Water & Wastewater
Industrial
Industrial

Our Capabilities

This branch delivers dependable solutions through the following specialized services.

Commitment to Safety

Safety 24/7 is an integral part of a PULLMAN employee’s personal commitment to his or her own safety, as well as to the safety of friends, family, and co-workers. This commitment creates a culture of safety on our job sites, in our manufacturing facilities, offices, and in our private lives.

Frontline Safety puts into action the principles of Safety 24/7. It provides strategic initiatives to empower technicians, craftsmen, and mechanics to create and maintain a safe working environment. It also holds all levels of personnel accountable for their safety and the safety of others.

Every project employs the same Frontline Safety strategies:

  • Continuous improvement planning and execution
  • High-level management and technician/craft involvement
  • A project-specific safety committee
  • Continuous task hazard analysis
  • Safety observation processes
  • Regularly scheduled jobsite safety audits

Local & Industry Involvement

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