Pierce/Cooley Architects, Inc.Address17280 Red Hill Ave. ContactMr. Leslie Lewis Cooley AIA | |
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Service Disabled Veteran Owned | Army, Separated | Member since May 22nd, 2009 | |
Pierce/Cooley Architects, Incorporated is Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business Certified (SDVOSB / DVBE). Architectural Design Services. Pierce/Cooley Architects, Inc. is a full service architectural firm, established in 2002 and brought about by Principals Glenn Pierce and Leslie Cooley’s desire to provide quality architectural services. Contact Pierce/Cooley Architects, Inc. today in Irvine at: (949) 399-0878. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...Define goals, keep focus and achieve defined objectives. This page has been visited 2018 times. | |
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