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Ranger South EXPANDS
in the Miami Market
(3rd Quarter 2007)
Ranger
South has crowned a summer of
achievement with the recent acquisition of APAC Southeast’s
Miami office. While Ranger has worked in the market for some
time, the expansion will complement Ranger South’s Miami
operations with a physical presence. The acquisition has also
boosted the division’s personnel in the area: Ranger South has
gained an additional 135 experienced and dedicated team members
with the transaction. The new branch office will enhance Ranger
South’s ability to provide top-notch service and a quality
product to its customers in the private/commercial and public
sectors.
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Bird Road in MIami-Dade
County, FL, shown above in a “before” photo, is the site
of a new Ranger South project to mill, resurface and
install signals. |
Even as the groundwork for the acquisition was
being laid, Ranger South continued making excellent progress on
securing new work and completing ongoing projects. In July, the
division secured two FDOT contracts worth a combined $8 million.
In Fort Lauderdale, Ranger South will mill and resurface a
one-mile section of SR-7. In Coral Springs, the division will
mill and resurface 2.5 miles of University Drive. Both jobs will
include sidewalk restoration, signalization and striping.
Despite heavy levels of traffic, the division is making great
time with milling, resurfacing and installing signals on Kendall
Drive and Bird Road in Miami-Dade County. The project team
remains committed to completing the work ahead of schedule
without compromising safety.
In the private arena, Ranger South continues to satisfy clients
with high-quality work completed on schedule and on budget. Work
is nearly wrapped up on drainage improvements for Gulfstream
Lake at Hallendale. The project team is operating on a
fast-track schedule to construct a drainage system for a
temporary parking lot as well as the horse barn.
The division is also preparing to provide paving work for such
clients as CVS Pharmacy, Basset Furniture, Office Depot and
long-time customer American Engineering.
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