Commercial Construction & Renovation

JAN-FEB 2013

Commercial Construction & Renovation helps our subscribers design, build and maintain better commercial facilities by delivering content to meet the information needs of today's high-level executives.

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sNapshot oN 2013 Our renovations are going to embrace the change that's coming our way. It is all about the latest technology. – Bill Matias, Tourneau CCR: Where is the sustainability initiative coming from? Who is driving that in your company? O'Strander: Our executive team has been instrumental in driving the sustainability process. Not only are we being a good neighbor, we are obtaining a return on our capital investments in as little as two years. Ted Mastrucci, American Project & Repair: As a business owner, I'm an eternal optimist. I always think that every day is going to be better than the last one, every month, every week and every year. So I'm going into the New Year with the thought that everything is going to be great. I look forward to all the opportunities and challenges. The biggest area for me heading into 2013 is not necessarily growth or providing We see things picking up in 2013. When we look at our pipeline, we sell all of our different customers starting to pull the trigger. – Rick Hall, The Beam Team 42 CommerCial ConstruCtion & renovation — january : february 2013

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