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The Darlind Group forms strategic alliance with CON/STEEL Tilt-Up Systems

With a focus on providing building owners and architects with greater flexibility and enhanced design-build delivery solutions, The Darlind Group (LaGrangeville) has recently aligned itself with two leaders in the building industry. The Darlind Group has formed a strategic alliance with CON/STEEL Tilt-Up Systems, an international network of contractors providing tilt-up construction services. To date, the network has completed more than 1,000 tilt-up projects, totaling in excess of 75 million s/f. The Darlind Group is the exclusive CON/STEEL contractor in the Hudson Valley region. Tilt-Up construction delivers greater speed, economy and architectural freedom than conventional design and construction methods, while providing a durable and energy efficient structure of lasting value. Darlind is also an authorized builder for Butler Manufacturing Co., the worldwide leader in pre-engineered metal building systems. Both CON/STEEL Tilt-Up Systems and Butler Manufacturing are at the forefront of the green building movement, and their systems can contribute multiple LEED credits to achieve sustainable design and construction. Darlind is a long-established general contractor, construction manager and design-builder, located in the Hudson Valley. Darlind is also a proud member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). For almost thirty years, Darlind has been building their business through an unwavering commitment to quality workmanship. They are renowned for their expertise in high profile concrete projects, but confidently offer much more. Since their beginnings in 1977, Darlind has grown to become the area's most respected and trusted diversified general contractor and subcontractor. Their extensive experience spans all aspects of commercial, industrial, institutional and municipal projects including: * Resource Recovery and Waste Management Facilities * Schools * Distribution and Manufacturing Facilities * Medical Buildings * Places of Worship * Hotel / Restaurant Facilities * Intermediate Care residences * Cleanrooms * Semi-Conductor * Pharmaceutical * Municipal/Highway For more information about The Darlind Group visit www.darlindgroup.com.
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