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It’s Time to Expand in the Great State of Texas
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CenterPoint Energy Foundation Commits $50,000 to Hurricane Delta Relief
FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsAppBy Subcontractors USA News Provider CenterPoint Energy recently announced that through its charitable foundation the company has committed $50,000 to nonprofit organizations leading Hurricane Delta relief and recovery efforts in Louisiana. CenterPoint Energy’s $50,000 commitment will include contributions to the following organizations that are focused on relief and recovery efforts in Louisiana: American Red Cross…
Vladimir Naranjo Is the Ironman of Construction
FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsAppBy Dawn Paul, Associate Editor An Ironman is widely considered one of the hardest one-day endurance races in the entire world. In order for one to effectively compete in this race, they need motivation, tenacity, focus, and physical and mental strength. No stranger to the Ironman method is Vladimir Naranjo, P.E., owner of PMG Project Management Group, LLC (PMG). Vladimir is a…
The National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) President Among Five Women in Architecture Awardees
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Sowells Consulting Engineers Celebrates 10 Years…And Many More – November, 2020
FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsAppEstablished in 2010 & Standing Strong for Many Years to Come By Subcontractors USA News Provider Statistics show that 20% of small businesses fail within their first year. And when it comes to the construction industry, about 75% of businesses survive their first year, 65% make it through their second year, and about 35% make it through their fifth year. Where some businesses are forced…




