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The Insulation Contractors Association of N.Y.C. offers services to FEMA, N.Y.C. disaster relief

According to The Insulation Contractors Association of New York City, Inc., several of its members have come forward to offer their services to FEMA and NYC disaster relief efforts in distressed neighborhoods following Hurricane Sandy. Members registered with the federal government's FEMA Disaster Response Registry and System for Award Management (SAM) to participate in disaster relief projects in designated areas throughout the city. Many others became involved through other avenues including the Hurricane Sandy NYC Rapid Repairs Contractor Registration website. The Insulation Contractors Association members involved in these efforts represent some of the largest commercial, industrial and mechanical insulation contractors providing insulation solutions and maintenance throughout the city's five boroughs and Long Island, Westchester, Putnam, Duchess, Rockland and Orange Counties. Many of these contractors also provide firestop services and are certified by various professional agencies. To contact members of the Insulation Contractors Association for assistance with Hurricane Sandy repair and rebuilding efforts, visit www.icanyc.org. The Insulation Contractors Association of New York City, Inc. represents both small and large, commercial and industrial insulation contractors. While the size of our member contractors' businesses may vary, there is a common bond of professionalism to be found among ICA members. The organization is dedicated to furthering the insulation industry in the New York City Metropolitan region. Through annual conferences, newsletters and educational sessions, ICA keeps members informed of changes in government legislation, technical innovations and other relevant information applicable to the construction industry. The Association's website can be found at www.icanyc.org. ###
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