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Corporate Green Construction

Corporate Green Construction

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Corporate Green Construction Overview

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Corporate Green Construction has a 1.8 star rating based on 1 customer review, with consumers mostly dissatisfied; work was ok but reviewers cite slow responses, long delays, and medium pricing in Corporate Green Construction reviews.

Positive Feedback

Work quality was described as acceptable and the crew completed the core tasks when they arrived.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • Repeated slow response and long scheduling delays led to project months overdue and multiple customer complaints.
  • Missed coordination on utility line marking and failure to follow through on promised replacement tree.
  • Poor communication from supervisors and issues after paying in advance, raising billing and refund concerns.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Confirm scheduling and line marking in writing before work begins.
  • Do not pay full amount upfront and get promises documented regarding replacements.
  • Expect potential delays and persistent follow-up with customer service.
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Bill G Rav
map-marker District 4, Louisiana

Work actually done was acceptible, but VERY slow and did not follow through on the entire project

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AI Highlights
  • - Quick estimate for tree removal.
  • - Weeks of delay; lines not marked.
  • - 411 showed lines not marked; staff busy.
  • - Replacement offer removed; project not complete.

Quick to come out and give an estimate to remove one tree and take now some large branches overhanging the neighbors property. Delay of weeks before doing tree removal.

I had to get the lines marked after waiting for them to do it for over 6 weeks. 411 call reveiled they never set up the marking of the lines that are near the tree removal. According to the scheduling agent, she said they never received a call asking for the lines to be marked at my address. Was told by ******** that I had been calling for weeks they were busy.

Once the tree was removed, it took another month to get them to return to grind the stump.

At the time of the work, company was advertising they would put in a replacement tree in for free. Comment from supervisor when asked about it was "Oh, I did see that on the website. It appears to have been removed from the website.

Finally gave up after numerous phone calls, including call to the Supervisor. (This was over a period of months.) Said he was always too busy.

I made the mistake of paying them before the replacement tree was installed.

That was my bad.

Have made good faith effort to get this resolved, only to be met with unresponsiveness and excuses. This has been going on for half year and the project is still not complete

Pros:
  • Work was ok
Cons:
  • Slow to respond and slow to finish

Preferred solution: Plant the replacement tree, or provide a refund of the cost of the tree and time to install

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