From The Ground Up Construction LLC - Junction City, Oregon
Oregon CCB license #217736 - From The Ground Up Construction LLC - Junction City, Oregon. License status: Active. Valid through October 31, 2027.
Junction City, Lane County · RMI: Cleo Allen Wigget Jr · CCB since 2017 · 8 yrs · Website
Trust Score for From The Ground Up Construction LLC - 94/100 Excellent
From The Ground Up Construction LLC holds an active CCB license, current bond and insurance, and has a verified public presence in Oregon.
- Active CCB license +40 pts
- 6–10 years active (8 yrs) +9 pts
- Surety bond current +8 pts
- Bond above legal minimum +4 pts
- Liability insurance current +8 pts
- Insurance above legal minimum +5 pts
- Responsible Managing Individual identified +3 pts
- Phone number on record +2 pts
- Google Business Profile verified +5 pts
- Business operational on Google +3 pts
- 8 Google reviews +2 pts
- 5★ Google rating (4.5+) +5 pts
General Contractor for New Construction & Repairs in Lane County Since 2017
From The Ground Up Construction LLC is a general contractor based in Junction City, Oregon, serving Lane County. With 27 years of construction experience, the company works with homeowners and designers on new construction, repairs, and restorations of all sizes.
Services:
- New construction
- Repairs and restorations
- Project management
- On-site organization and coordination
The company provides service throughout Lane County and emphasizes communication, budgeting, staffing, and quality workmanship. Learn more at fromthegrounduporegon.com.
CCB #217736 - licensed, bonded and insured under Oregon law.
Oregon CCB License #217736 - From The Ground Up Construction LLC
Oregon CCB license #217736 is currently Active - registered since October 2017 and valid through October 31, 2027.
Contact & Address
Junction City, OR 97448
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Workers' Compensation Insurance
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Customer Reviews
We had a half bath that really needed an update. Ground Up delivered even more than I hoped. They found that there was rot and mold in the flooring which they didn’t expect and removed it all. I appreciated all the advice tips and the finished product is fabulous. A hard working husband and wife…
I bought a house built in 1970 this past spring and needed to do a full remodel on it before my family moved in. I am not a contractor, so I wanted someone who had ideas and experience to make my dream home come true. I spent hours on Google reviews and Angie's List looking for contractors to…
Reliable and beautiful craftsmanship! Any of your construction needs, they are able to do. Will definitely use them again.
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Workers' compensation coverage
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Official CCB RecordOfficial Website
fromthegrounduporegon.com/Quick Summary
- Status Active
- License # #217736
- Type RGC
- County Lane
- RMI Cleo Allen Wigget Jr
- Bond $25K
- Insurance $1M
- Lic. expires October 31, 2027
- Bond expires October 31, 2027
- Ins. expires September 6, 2026
- Google rating 5 / 5
- Employees 1-10
- Industry NEW SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION (EXCEPT OPERATIVE BUILDERS)
- Last updated June 2, 2026
- Synced June 1, 2026
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Record first imported: February 22, 2026 · Last data change detected: June 2, 2026 · Synced with CCB Open Data: June 1, 2026. Always verify at CCB.oregon.gov before hiring.