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Serving the Construction Industry since 1988

Fredrick Towers has established a credible reputation and growing client base for the past 34 Years and has grown steadily into a premier General contractor in Southern California. Integrity, knowledge, experience, and client satisfaction are the foundational values of Fredrick Towers, Inc.

Since 1988 Fredrick Towers, Inc. has completed thousands of projects including schools, airports, parks, park and ride projects, studios, office buildings, apartments, historical buildings, single family homes, and simple tenant improvement projects.
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Featured Project:
Belmont High School


This project consisted of new construction with a pre-engineered 15,000 sq. ft. gymnasium and a floating Library building above the gymnasium. The project was completed without a day of interruption to 700+ students literally 10’ away from the construction area.

Why Work with Us?

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Honest & Dependable

  • We are Detailed. Even the smallest elements can have a huge impact on the final product.
  • We avoid surprises. We set realistic expectations, then we work hard to keep them.
  • We plan ahead. We consider the consequences of every action to avoid complications.
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Proven Experience

  • Fredrick Towers has been an active Contractor for L.A.U.S.D. within the last 25 years, performing over 2000 projects varying from JOC, modernization, addition, retrofit as well as new construction.
  • Multiple Awards (see Awards & Recognition).
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Safety & Reliability

  • All field crew is OSHA Certified.
  • EPA Registered & Certified.
  • Cal-Osha Competent Person Training Certified.

Bid on Upcoming Projects

Fredrick Towers welcomes bids from subcontractors for projects.

Awards & Recognition

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2007 and 2008 Contractor of the year award with LAUSD

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2005 LABC award of excellence

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2008 JOC contractor of the year award

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2000 Featured in LA plus new architecture in Los Angeles Door

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SBC certified through LAUSD

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2003 Featured Architectures Magazine