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FK Architecture
In 1963, Lyle Fugleberg launched a small one-man architectural practice. He was joined by partner Bob Koch just three years later. Officially named Fugleberg Koch Architects, Inc. in 1972, the early years saw the Florida-based firm engaged with seniors’ facilities, tourism and hospitality, and multi-family projects.
Salinas Shell Contracting
JR McNeal, owner and founder of Salinas Shell Contracting, has been involved with the home construction market since 2000, in a career that has seen him go from decking roofs to framing and into concrete. At the suggestion of one of his concrete contractors, he got his start in shell contracting, the construction of the foundation and structure of a building, around two years ago in Tampa, Florida.
Bolair Fluid Handling Systems
Bolair Fluid Handling Systems is a leader in the two-component spray and dispense industries. Founded in 1982 in Ontario, the specialty equipment provider has been making a significant impact throughout Canada for over 40 years, with Western Canadian branches in Alberta and British Columbia. In 2020, Construction in Focus featured the second-generation family company, detailing its history and secrets to success. This month, we sat back down with Vice President and Owner Gregory Haddow to hear the news since then.
Applied Fabricators
Applied Fabricators (AFAB) of Greenfield, Indiana marked its 40th anniversary this year, a milestone the company achieved through hard work, advanced technology, and old-fashioned customer care.
Coalition for Construction Safety (CCS)
To ensure that construction and maintenance workers can return home safely to their families, friends, and communities, the Coalition for Construction Safety (CCS), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is devoted to the elimination of jobsite accidents and injuries by helping enhance workers’ general health and well-being. Striving to improve and secure the industry, every member, program participant, and CCS volunteer aids in achieving that objective.
Jendco Safety Supply
While she was working for a material supply company in the 1980s, clients asked Beth Jarvis about purchasing safety items; the company, however, didn’t want to add other line items to its inventory. Seeing an opportunity in the marketplace to fill their needs, Beth, Founder, President, and CEO, launched Jendco Safety Supply in 1989. Starting off in the family garage next to a minivan and a flatbed, the business grew quickly, moving into a building two years later, followed by a major distribution center in 1994.