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ADMAR receives recognition for growth and service

ADMAR Construction Equipment & Supplies recently achieved No. 41 on the Rochester Top 100 companies list, moving up 24 spots from the 2012 list. ADMAR made its 18th appearance on the list, an accomplishment only four other companies in Rochester share. ADMAR, the largest independently owned construction equipment rental and sales company in New York and Pennsylvania, has been widely recognized for industry experience and strategic expansion into key markets. According to ADMAR director of branch operations Greg Downing, the company's success on the Top 100 list is attributed to its customer-value-based approach and its dedication to providing the quality equipment customers need when they need it. "For an independently owned organization with seven branches across New York State and Pennsylvania, this award speaks volumes about the hard work and dedication of our team," Downing said. "We are grateful to have made the Top 100 list once again, and we look forward to another successful year." The Rochester Top 100 program is presented annually, recognizing the fastest-growing privately owned companies that are headquartered in the nine-county Rochester region and have earned at least $1 million in revenue in each of the past three fiscal years. "Our community has undergone tremendous change in recent years," Rochester Business Alliance president and CEO Sandy Parker said. "The Top 100 companies are examples of why the Rochester region is so resilient even through recessions and other challenges. The combination of these diverse businesses, big and small, fuels our local economy. Each organization earns its way onto the Top 100 list through hard work and dedication."
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