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Consolidated Carpet included on ENR Top Contractor List

Consolidated Carpet has been placed on Engineering News Record (ENR) New York's 2013 "Top Specialty Contractors List." The annual list ranks the top 50 specialty contractors in the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut tri-state area, with Consolidated Carpet placing 20th on the list. ENR ranks the contractors based on several factors, including their regional revenues, largest projects to begin that year, and by market segment. The publication has participants in various sectors of construction, including concrete, electrical, interior finishes, masonry, plumbing, and more. In ENR's sixth year of completing the survey, most of the submittals were in the electrical sector with mechanical coming in a close second. In addition, Consolidated placed first in the rankings by sector, for their work in interior finishes. In the rankings by location, the organization ranked 19th in New Jersey and 19th in New York. This is the first year Consolidated has provided a submittal for the rankings, as well as the first time the company has been included on the list. For the full list, please visit http://newyork.construction.com/new_york_top_lists_construction_firms/.
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