Handyman Insurance, Subcontractors Post Impressive Gains in Revenue
Wednesday, Apr. 16th 2014 9:30 AM
Construction is back on track for many, but not all, California specialty contractors, according to a recently conducted ENR California-McGraw Hill Dodge Analytics survey. The top 40 firms participating in the survey reported $5.65 billion in total 2012 revenue. That’s up 42% from the $3.97 billion that the same number of companies reported in 2011.
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