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Space Coast Licensed Roofers Association

www.sclra.com

 
The Space Coast Licensed Roofers Association (SCLRA) is one of Brevard`s oldest associations. SCLRA is a nonprofit organization that focuses on providing quality workmanship in the construction industry. SCLRA members are selected based on their commitment to professionalism, higher standards and community involvement and consist of contractors, home inspectors, material suppliers and material manufacturers.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.sclra.com
  • 1861 S. Patrick Dr. Box 129
    Indian Harbor Beach, FL USA 32937

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