Vestal, NY

A Broome County general contractor for Vestal projects.

Headquartered 15 minutes from downtown Vestal at 399 Ingraham Hill Rd, Binghamton. Available for commercial new construction, tenant improvement, mixed-use renovation, additions, and full-gut residential remodels across the Town of Vestal.

Family-run since 2008NYS DOL Prevailing-Wage ContractorBroome County Service Area

Overview

What we do in Vestal.

Tokos Contracting is set up to mobilize into Vestal directly from the Binghamton office, a roughly 15-minute drive. Vestal is a core part of the day-to-day Broome County service area, alongside Binghamton, Johnson City, Endicott, and Endwell.

The company’s portfolio of public-record work concentrates in Binghamton, Johnson City, and Endicott, plus the rural townships. There is no Vestal project on the current public record, only documented projects appear on this site, and new Vestal scopes are added once they’re on the books. Owners, developers, architects, and homeowners with active Vestal scopes are welcome to bring them.

Available services in Vestal: commercial general contracting, ground-up new construction, tenant improvement, restaurant and retail build-out, mixed-use renovation, façade restoration, slate and standing-seam metal roofing, additions, full-gut kitchens and baths, siding and window-and-door packages, and insurance restoration.

Have a Vestal project in the works?

Estimates are free. Send the address, scope, and any drawings, commercial owners, developers, architects, and homeowners all welcome.

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Frequently asked

Common questions about Vestal work.

Do you take Vestal commercial work?
Yes. Vestal is part of the day-to-day Broome County service area. The company actively bids commercial work throughout Vestal, tenant improvement, restaurant build-out, mixed-use renovation, new construction, and is set up to mobilize there from the Binghamton office at 399 Ingraham Hill Rd.
Have you done Vestal projects before?
No specific Vestal project is listed on the current public record. The portfolio above is what’s documented in the New York State Department of Labor public-works register and in town and village board minutes, those records concentrate in Binghamton, Johnson City, Endicott, and the surrounding rural townships. New Vestal scopes are welcome and will be added to the project record once they’re on the books.