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The Top 600 Specialty Contractors

Publication Date: 07-OCT-09
Author: Gary J. Tulacz
Format: HTML

   
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The industry is suffering from one of the worst recessions in decades, and specialty contractors and subcontractors are among the hardest-hit industry firms. While 2008 was a record year for many, specialty backlogs do not extend out as far as general contractors and construction managers, so subcontractors are beginning to feel the pressure as they burn through existing work. This has left them scrambling to cope with a very soft market that shows few signs of firming.
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