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Michele Medaglia, ACC Construction

Contact Name : Michele Medaglia Company Name : ACC Construction Email : [email protected] Phone : 212-461-6505 Fax : 212-686-9332 Address, City, State : 6 East 32nd Street, 7th Floor, New York NY 10016 What was your greatest professional accomplishment in 2012? : ACC built great projects for great people in 2012! Everyone at ACC made 2012 an incredible year and our clients truly benefited from all of their hard work and dedication. The ACC team has the most hardworking, smart, professional, and collaborative people I have ever met. They understand how important our clients are and the results of their efforts were tremendous. What was your most notable project, deal or transaction in 2012? : ACC had so many notable projects this year. From the corporate interior space for Jazz at Lincoln Center and Centerline Capital Group's new headquarters for SL Green, to full lobby renovations for the Durst Organization as well as Cushman & Wakefield, to an auditorium and laboratory for Columbia University Medical Center to five floors for MTV and corporate renovations for Coach and Rudin.....the list is extensive and we are extremely appreciative of all of our clients.
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