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Milpitas Concrete Contracting

Our company provides the best selection and quality of concrete services in the Milpitas area, and providing services to the entire bay. Our professionals are specially trained in deciding the hows, whats, and whys of your projects.

Milpitas Concrete Contracting

1023 N Abbott Ave
Milpitas California 95035
United States

4086062969

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We specialize in all things concrete and asphalt from roads to patios We offer decorative and residential concrete services and commercial services for bigger Our experience in Milpitas is a long one, ranging from small residential projects, to complete

We also offer a range of other services, including the construction of retaining walls as well as structural concrete and stairs

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About Milpitas

Milpitas (Spanish for 'little milpas') is a city in Santa Clara County, California, in Silicon Valley. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 80,273. The city's origins lie in Rancho Milpitas, granted to Californio ranchero José María Alviso in 1835. Milpitas incorporated in 1954 and has become home to numerous high tech companies, as part of Silicon Valley. == History == Milpitas was first inhabited by Tamien people, a subgroup of the Ohlone people who had resided in the San Francisco Bay Area for thousands of years. The Ohlone Indians lived a traditional life based on everyday hunting and gathering. Some of the Ohlone lived in various villages within what is now Milpitas, including sites underneath what are now the Calvary Assembly of God Church and Higuera Adobe Park. Archaeological evidence gathered from Ohlone graves at the Elmwood Correctional Facility in 1993 revealed a rich trade with other tribes from Sacramento to Monterey. During the Spanish expeditions of the late 18th century, several missions were founded in the San Francisco Bay Area. During the mission period, Milpitas served as a crossroads between Mission San José de Guadalupe in present-day Fremont and Mission Santa Clara de Asis in present-day Santa Clara.

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