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APi Construction earns distinguished safety award

May 24, 2010 - The National Insulation Association (NIA) announced APi Construction Co. as the winner of its 2009 Theodore H. Brodie Distinguished Safety Award for large size companies (greater than 500,001 man-hours). The award is NIA's top industry honor for outstanding dedication to safety performance. It is designed to recognize NIA members who take proactive steps to implement safe work environments. APi's Vice Presidents, Jerry Ped

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Leading with success

April 26, 2010 - APi National Service Group (NSG) congratulates its president, Rock Marcone, on being selected to serve on the Governmental Affairs Committee for the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). APi NSG knows he will prove to be an invaluable voice. Marcone will bring current issues and ideas related to construction to the committee table. His professional attitude, which focuses on continuously innovating processes in an ethical business culture, closely aligns with the o

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Security Fire is ... Vendor of the Year

April 20, 2010 - Americold Logistics, the largest provider of temperature controlled food distribution service in the U.S., awarded Security Fire Protection with its 2009 Vendor of the Year award on March 25. Security Fire Protection is a Tennessee-based premier installer of fire protection systems in refrigerated and ambient distribution centers nationwide. "This award is a testament to the great work Jimmy Waller and his crews have performed," said Sheldon Dacus, Security Fire Protection

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Garage door enhancement

At Twin City Garage Door Co. (TCGD), we are always searching for unique ways to enhance the appearance of our customers' garage door. We are pleased to present Lancer Clad, an aluminum clad garage door framing system that will solve the unsightliness of rotting and splitting wood around the garage door frame. Best of all, it's maintenance free! Over time the typical garage door frame begins to rot on the edges and near the pavement. Sometimes the wood splits farther up next to the door and ac

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