2000 sales. $100.8 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Business marketing and sales. Forecast for 2001. Flat. Employees. 735 Branch offices. Pelham, Ala....More
2000 sales. $632.8 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Aquisitions and internal growth. Forecast for 2001. Increase to $1.4 billion due to acquisitions and...More
2000 sales. $82.2 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Strong construction in Salt Lake area and the construction of plate mill. Forecast for 2001. 15% decrease...More
2000 sales. $65.9 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Industrial and utility clients continue to increase their outsourcing. Forecast for 2001. Flat at best....More
2000 sales. $103 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Increased market opportunities. Forecast for 2001. Similar to 2000. Employees. 550 Branch offices. New...More
2000 sales. $220.5 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Increase of 41% due to a boom in the power market. Forecast for 2001. Down 20% due to drop off in...More
2000 sales. $1.856 billion Behind the 2000 numbers. Encompass concentrated on the continued integration of Building One and GroupMAC and the many acquisitions...More
2000 sales. $147 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Amelco’s backlog of work has been steadily increasing as a result of obtaining public works infrastructure...More
2000 sales. $450 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Flat sales due to rapid slowdown in the economy and being more selective in project involvement. Forecast...More
2000 sales. $76.9 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Acquisitions, strength in industrial sector of economy and expansion into datacom work. Forecast for...More
2000 sales. $104 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Expanding economy. Forecast for 2001. 2001 to be soft due to retreating economy. Employees. 600 Branch...More
2000 sales. $98.4 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Increase in power work and two acquisitions. Forecast for 2001. 2001 sales will be about $105 million....More
2000 sales. $72 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Company sales were level. Forecast for 2001. 10% increase due to increased estimating and engineering...More
2000 sales. $123 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Increased activity in the power market including pollution control and gas turbine projects. Forecast...More
2000 sales. $110 million Behind the 2000 numbers. 5% growth due to increase in power generation market. Forecast for 2001. Increase in power generation...More
2000 Sales. $1.672 billion Behind the 2000 numbers. The company focused on blending the strengths of the electrical contractors that it has acquired over...More
2000 sales. $251.2 million Behind the 2000 numbers. 35% increase because several large jobs awarded in 1999 were completed in 2000. Forecast for 2001....More
2000 sales. $66 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Expansion of core business unit, new business units in engineering and planning on voice/data/video markets....More
2000 sales. $746 million Behind the 2000 numbers. An increase of 128% due to building large Internet-related data centers across the country. Forecast...More
2000 sales. $127 million Behind the 2000 numbers. The most significant increases were in high tech and data center work. The growth in systems and design/build...More
2000 sales. $96 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Increase in industrial work Forecast for 2001. Same as 2001, but with a positive, upward trend. Employees....More
2000 sales. $140 million Employees. 1,000 Branch offices. Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif. and Las Vegas, Nev. Top market segments. Distribution,...More
2000 sales. $1.374 billion Behind the 2000 numbers. Total sales increased 19.6% to $3.46 billion due to organic growth from operating subsidaries and...More
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....More
2000 sales. $76.8 million Behind the 2000 numbers. More fast-track projects. Forecast for 2001. Sales should increase slightly. This year, Truland has...More
Abstract: In this webinar, Mike will not only explain the current NEC requirements for GFCIs and AFCIs, but he'll explain how they operate, what causes their premature failure, and when they won't provide the safety protection you might have thought they would.
Abstract: This webinar will teach attendees the difference between risk and hazard, and how the choice of system grounding has a direct impact on reliability and safety.