A&L Construction Corp.
Local business · 100 Conifer Hill Dr Ste 512, Danvers, MA 01923, USA
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- MA HIC licenseVerified active
- Not rated by the BBB
- 31 work photos
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- Active state license — Massachusetts HIC registration verified current
- Multiple trade certifications — GAF roofing, OSHA 30, lead-safe renovation
- Local chamber member — listed with the Danvers Chamber of Commerce
- Thin review history — only two Google ratings on record
- Unverified track record — most details are self-reported on its own site
A&L Construction Corp. is a Danvers general contractor that says it has been building across the North Shore and Greater Boston since 2005, run by owner Angel López alongside Audrey López Normil, who leads project operations and design. The company frames its work around general contracting, renovations and additions, roofing, and commercial and multifamily redevelopment — a broader mix than a single-trade shop. Its Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor registration (HIC #180378) checks out as active with the state, and it holds a GAF roofing certification, an MBE designation, OSHA 10/30 safety training, and a lead-safe renovation certification. It's also listed as a member of the Danvers Chamber of Commerce. What's thin so far is an independent track record: Google shows only two ratings, both five stars, which isn't enough history to say much about how jobs typically go, and there's no detailed review or third-party account of a finished project on file to weigh against the company's own 21-years account. Anyone considering A&L Construction Corp. for a renovation or roofing job should ask for recent local references directly — the public record here doesn't yet carry enough independent feedback to confirm the self-reported history and work firsthand.
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