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Following an audible from the owner of the project during preconstruction, Coastal Construction added LEED-certified procedures to the design specs of 1450 Brickell, a Class-A office structure in Miami. By Brian Salgado |
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Synergy Projects bases its success on its knack for establishing solid partnerships, which have earned the Edmonton, Alberta, company high-profile projects such as the Edmonton International Airport. |
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Recognized as one of the 100 best companies to work for, Camden says it creates a work environment that values people. Market balance and geographic diversification are some of its growth strategies. By Fernie Tiflis |
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Kress Corp. has increased its mining sales since taking a holistic approach to its products’ life cycles. The company finds success in creating custom solutions for its customers. By Genevieve Diesing |
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Nan Inc. is an experienced military general contractor, but as the market changes it is expanding its repertoire to the commercial realm. The company discusses its recent work on a Pearl Harbor memorial. By Genevieve Diesing |
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James Construction Group provides extensive training for its employees to ensure it maintains a skilled and motivated work force, its Texas operations manager says. By Kate Burrows |
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Clark Construction’s 300 N. LaSalle project, located on the banks of the Chicago River, is an example of the company’s ability to build successful projects under challenging and unusual circumstances. By Chris Peterseon |
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Bovis Lend Lease West Region is involved in two significant projects in California – California Prison Health Care Reform and Orange County Great Park – as well as several mixed-use towers. By Joanna Miller |
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With more than 40 years of experience in the construction industry, A/Z Corp. says innovative ideas help it to reduce costs, maintain quality and ensure customer satisfaction. |
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Illinois-based Break Thru Inc. has established itself as a reliable demolition contractor through its work for big-name clients such as Home Depot, Motorola, Staples and Washington Mutual. By Alan Dorich |
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A large work force, a full range of services and a reputation for timeliness have made Green Country Interiors the preferred drywall and ceiling subcontractor for commercial projects in the Tulsa, Okla., region. By Libby John |
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Classic Construction Ltd. says it helps Albertans by developing affordable housing while incorporating qualities often associated with high-end homes. The company is looking to expand into Saskatchewan. |
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The Rocky Mountain regional office of Ames Construction Inc. says it has grown strong by maintaining and recruiting a talented staff. It is now working on highway projects in both Colorado and Kansas. By Alan Dorich |
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Carrothers Construction Co. has specialized in water and wastewater treatment plants for decades, but recently found a niche in building aquatic facilities with elaborate pools. By Kathryn Jones |
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In Albany, Turner Construction draws upon its national expertise to complete education and institutional projects successfully. By Chris Petersen |
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Raven Mechanical strives to ensure customers are happy with every project. The second generation leaders of the 29-year-old company are preparing to take over, and plan to continue this approach. By Libby John |
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British Columbia-based Mitchell Project Management has established a steady stream of work at the Vancouver International Airport and hopes to carry that success to other Canadian hubs. By Joanna Miller |
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Nye Manufacturing Ltd. says cost is second to quality when designing custom attachments. This enables it to build unique, long-lasting products, as well as long-term customer relationships. By Genevieve Diesing |
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Hugh O’Kane Electric has had to reinvent itself multiple times to keep up with the changing New York City market. In fact, it has just begun to establish itself in its third life as a traditional electrical contractor. By Genevieve Diesing |
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Based in the Bay Area, the demolition contractor was on the forefront of many trends others are just catching up with now, including the use of green principles in its day-to-day operations. By Chris Petersen |
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