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H2M celebrates 75th anniversary with breakfast reception - July 29

Holzmacher, McLendon & Murrell, P.C (H2M), a multi-disciplined engineering and architectural service firm, celebrated their 75th anniversary on Tuesday, July 29 with a breakfast reception at their Melville headquarters.  Attended by dozens of elected officials and representatives, the celebration was marked by the unveiling of an anniversary banner on the front lawn of the building.   "This has been a truly momentous year," said John Molloy, H2M's president and CEO.  "H2M is proud of our long and distinguished history of providing clients with the best possible service in the fields of engineering, architecture, environmental services and laboratory testing." Throughout 2008, H2M has commemorating their banner year with several special charitable donations, employee appreciation days and the launch of their anniversary logo.   Special guests included: New York State senator Carl Marcellino, New York State assemblyman Andrew Raia, Town of Islip supervisor Phil Nolan, Town of North Hempstead supervisor Jon Kaiman, Town of Huntington councilman Mark Cuthbertson, Town of Huntington councilman Stuart Besen, Town of Huntington councilwoman Susan Berland, Town of Huntington councilwoman Glenda Jackson, Town of Huntington clerk Jo-An Raia, Incorporated Village of Bayville mayor Victoria Siegel, Village of Patchogue mayor Paul Pontieri, Babylon IDA Bob Stricoff, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Holzmacher.
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The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

The evolving relationship of environmental consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

When Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) were first part of commercial real estate risk management, it was the lenders driving this requirement. When a borrower wanted a loan on a property, banks would utilize a list of “Approved Consultants” to order the report on both refinances and purchases.