The integration of ACT and Target into Cotton’s portfolio is part of the company’s global strategy, which aims to meet the increasing demand for commercial restoration services internationally.
Founded in 1985 by Jim and Marsi Bronson, J&M is a full-service restoration contractor with one branch office in San Diego, with 60% of its business servicing the residential market and 40% commercial.
“If no news is good news, then this was a fine report,” said ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu. On a seasonally adjusted annualized basis, nonresidential spending totaled $820.6 billion for the month.
The acquisition represents the tip of the spear for Kustom US M&A activity in 2022. This partnership was established to accelerate growth and expand Kustom's footprint in the state of California.
To protect the health and safety of attendees, the Jan. 18-20 Healthy Buildings Conference will take place in a live, virtual format. More than 200 presentations and workshops will be featured on "Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice — In the Age of COVID-19 and Beyond.”
The California Debt Collection Licensing Act (“DCLA” SB 908) takes effect on January 1, 2022. Here, Ed Cross, 'The Restoration Lawyer,' explains what this means for restoration contractors.
The acquisition allows Bales Restoration to scale operations with major commercial clients throughout Greater Seattle. The existing First Onsite branch in Kent will serve regional accounts with locations in Northern Seattle together with the Bales team.
ATI Restoration has announced the acquisition of Lang Restoration & Construction LLC, a regional restoration firm with one branch office in the Southeast. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
BluSky Restoration Contractors recorded its highest annual charitable giving in 2021 through its BluSky Foundation. The firm’s total charitable giving grew 32 percent from 2020 to 2021 through a variety of large fundraising events and local donations.
“Veterans are important to us, and we want to make sure they are treated with respect in our franchise system for the sacrifices they have made,” said Tim Fagan, president of 1-800 WATER DAMAGE. “Often, veterans have many of the characteristics that we look for in a franchisee – hardworking, able to follow a system, and a desire to help others. All of these are essential in our business.”