Industrial Specialty Contractors

July 5, 2001
2000 sales. $74.2 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Expanded work into Arkansas and Mississippi. Forecast for 2001. Power will be big because of deregulation. Employees. 1,000 Branch office. Houston, Texas. Top market segments. Chemical processing, refining, petrochemical, power and pulp and paper. Percentage of datacom work.Industrial Specialty Contractors does some telecommunications and fiber optic
2000 sales. $74.2 million

Behind the 2000 numbers. Expanded work into Arkansas and Mississippi.

Forecast for 2001. Power will be big because of deregulation. Employees. 1,000

Branch office. Houston, Texas.

Top market segments. Chemical processing, refining, petrochemical, power and pulp and paper.

Percentage of datacom work.Industrial Specialty Contractors does some telecommunications and fiber optic work, but couldn’t determine an exact percentage.

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