Sentences with phrase «family construction business»

«I couldn't tell the difference between it and a site - built home,» says Mills, who left a family construction business for his current vocation.
There was extensive disclosure provided including a lengthy statement of the complainant suggesting that M.M.'s motivations were based in part in an attempt to secure control of the family construction business.
Growing up in the rural Swiss village of Winterthur, Heidi Bucher (1926 — 93) was expected to marry a man who would carry on the family construction business.
«Murphy's family construction business — where he used to work, where his daddy's money comes from, and in which he owns a share worth $ 1 million to $ 5 million — has a business relationship with Donald Trump.
Blue Collar Millionaires: When Denise Burgess took helm of the family construction business, her dad had passed away and her managers all left.
CEO Marcus Gillam grew up in a family construction business, but Gillam Group is forged on a unique foundation.

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Family patriarch Albert Latner died in 2015 at the age of 88, having built his father - in - law's construction business into one of Toronto's largest real estate developers.
Albert Latner, the family patriarch who amassed a fortune in the construction business, died earlier this year, meaning that after years of bickering, the family will have to settle matters on their own.
Construction contracts worth $ 17.2 million have been awarded to four Broome businesses for a West Kimberley housing project that aims to benefit Aboriginal families.
There are also a lot of members of my family who are handy and either flip houses or have construction businesses, and luckily they always offer to help.
Now a $ 200 million family business, the mechanical construction company assembles the piping and plumbing of many of the city's new high rises.
The job involved the family's Stratus Group construction business and a $ US475 million building project in Venezuela set up by the Iranian government.
In 1958, after managing a construction business, Camping, along with two others, formed the non-profit ministry of Family Stations, Inc., a Christian educational network.
The Construction Products Association represents the manufacturers and distributors of these products and materials in the UK, from large multi-national companies to SMEs and small, family run businesses.
A former marketing executive, she became the fourth - generation to run her family's construction business, C.B. Strain & Son.
A Providence, R.I. - based builder run by the same family for five generations has been making a big push into the New York City market, increasing its share of business from developers of residential, commercial and institutional constructions projects.
If there's a flash point between the legislature and the executive, it will occur at the Family Court construction site at the former Business Resource Center on Ulster Avenue.
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Democrat Cecilia Tkaczyk narrowly defeated Amedore in 2012, but two years later, Amedore, who helped run his family's construction business, rebounded to win the seat over Tkaczyk.
Everywhere that we look in Buffalo there is progress: there are cranes and construction stretched the breadth of the city's business district; the Bills and the Sabres are secured in the hands of a family committed to OneBuffalo and Mayor Byron W. Brown, Jr. has courageously determined that now is the time to deal with the «elephant in the room», having appointed the Racial Equity Round Table.
«Yeah, my family is in the construction business, but if it wasn't for my mechanical - drawing teacher, I wouldn't have learned how to draw.
This newly established business is owned by a family that has been in the remodeling and construction industry for 15 years.
The greatest tension Talbert achieves in clumsily adapting his same - named novel comes from the conundrum of whether Montana should live a life of luxury and excitement alongside a dashing hotel magnate (Djimon Hounsou), or a life of safety and serenity with Luke, who runs his family's construction business.
Isabelle Huppert plays a woman who has taken over a family construction and transport business from her ageing father, played by veteran Jean - Louis Trintignant.
Anne (Huppert), is a single mother who runs her family's business, which is met with travesty when a wall collapses on a construction site, accidentally killing an employee.
Owen is the organizer of the Montgomery clan, running the family's construction business with an iron fist — and an even less flexible spreadsheet.
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I have invested in some coaching and am lucky enough to have family in the website construction business, but I can affirm that even elders can do it — and that it's fun.
This newly established business is owned by a family that has been in the remodeling and construction industry for 15 years.
In 1988, after decades working for his family's construction business, he decided to plant a vineyard on property he...
Castro Valley, CA About Blog B.A. Morrison is a family - owned Heating, Ventilation, Air - Conditioning (HVAC) and General Construction company.They have been in business since 1990.
By introducing a new family - friendly resort concept to this attractive stretch of Egypt's Mediterranean coast, Mövenpick will capitalise on growing local and international leisure demand for this destination, as well as corporate and MICE business being generated by new infrastructure, now under construction.
All the business types are completely gaga over the housing start numbers coming out of the Census bureau and HUD; they show new single family housing units up 11 % over August, with 603,000 houses under construction.
He also managed his family's construction business, giving him valuable experience in the needs of general contractors.
He also has experience practicing in the areas of general civil litigation, real estate, construction, land use, landlord / tenant, business / finance, banking, tax, employment / labor and family law.
Robert W. Partin is a member of Sands Anderson's Litigation and Business Groups and focuses his practice on family law and construction litigation.
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Mr. Whiteman's practice is focused in business disputes; construction and commercial litigation, including breach of contract claims, reputation management, and commercial leases; as well as family law, white - collar and other criminal law matters.
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