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Lexicon - Construction and Fabrication. Getting it done. Steel fabrication, erection, construction, mechanical equipment installation, industrial maintenance, energy services, insulation, scaffolding, sheeting/siding… we’ve got it all under one roof to help you get it done—even the most complex of projects.
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Lexicon offers team members competitive pay, benefits, and...
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Services - Steel Fabrication and Construction Management |...
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A second-generation Lexicon employee, Travis joined the team...
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Prospect Steel. We’re one of the nation’s largest structural...
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Lexicon Industrial Maintenance. We’re in high demand in the...
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Structural Steel Fabrication - Steel Fabrication and...
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Universal Sheeting. Universal installs all types of metal...
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Lexicon is an American company that engineers, manufactures, and markets audio equipment as a brand of Harman International Industries. The company was founded in 1971 with headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts , and offices in Salt Lake City, Utah .
Lexicon, Inc. | 7,853 followers on LinkedIn. Through steel fabrication and construction-- and even golf courses-- we're Building America. | Lexicon, Inc. offers the unique capabilities of ...
Our Armed Forces and government officials deserve the absolute best training available as they place their lives on the line to defend against extremists and global terrorism. Lexicon will “Bridge the Gap” between diverse cultural differences and your mission success. In conducting highly realistic language, cultural, and military ...
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