Friday, August 20, 2010

SMI Surviving In a Tough Economy

Southern Middlesex Industries is a highly successful environmental and demolition contractor operating throughout New England. SMI has crews working all over the New England area working on a variety of projects under many different conditions. The rules and regulations of each state can differ greatly when it comes to environmental regulations and workers benefits. Since doing work in one of the New England states already has a forced healthcare system while others do not, a federal system may be beneficial to certain companies that cover multiple states. The certainty of one system that no one likes still might be better than the uncertainty of trying to guess at what is coming next. Darrell MacLean, the President of Southern Middlesex Industries, has been in this business for more than 20 years and has already started guessing where this economy, and the regulations that govern it, are heading now.

For SMI, an Economic Rebound May Be Just Around the Corner

Norwood-based company Southern MIddlesex Industries, Inc., and its President, Darrell MacLean, have been undertaking projects in several other New England states during the recession. Southern Middlesex Industries, colloquially referred to as 'SMI', is a company that specializes in abatement -- most notably of asbestos, lead, and mold -- and demolition. In business for more than 20 years, SMI has traditionally taken jobs all over Massachusetts. However, during the current economic slump, SMI has won several bids for large projects in both Connecticut and Rhode Island. Near the New York border, in Hamden, CT, SMI won a contract for the asbestos abatement at Hamden Memorial Town Hall, which is undergoing major renovations. While current economic hardships and political uncertainty may have caused some to scale back their operations, Mr. MacLean clearly has enough confidence in the markets to push SMI forward through the recession.

SMI Performs Renovations to the Quincy Senior Center

SMI was awarded the task of removing and abating several asbestos ridden areas of the Quincy Senior Center in January of 2009. This twenty-five thousand dollar job requested various procedures to be performed such as removing 3,000 square feet of non-asbestos containing VCT tiles and the removal of approximately 6,800 square feet of asbestos containing adhesive. Another aspect of the job included the removal of eighty-five linear feet of asbestos containing caulking on the exterior doors of the Senior Center. Both SMI and the City of Quincy were quite pleased with the results.

SMI Sucessfully Removes Asbestos From Roslindale Apartment Complex

The Washington Beech Apartments in Roslindale, Massachusetts were the location of an asbestos and hazardous materials abatement project for which Southern Middlesex Industries was the subcontractor. Throughout the job, SMI provided the proper technique for removing and disposing of asbestos containing and hazardous/regulated building materials from the apartments. This project continued for just around four months to allow for satisfactory completion. Since none of the other work like the demolition of the buildings and the construction of the new buildings time was the critical issue. Darrell MacLean of SMI has praised the hard work of his crews.

SMI Performs Abatement in the Franklin Park Apartment Buildings

Norwood-based Southern Middlesex Industries was the subcontractor that was awarded a contract to perform the abatement in the Franklin Park Apartment buildings in Dorchester earlier this summer. Southern Middlesex Industries, or SMI was contracted by CWC Builders of Newton, MA. The project involved the removal of both lead and asbestos tiles in apartments that needed to undergo renovations. Both CWC, SMI, and SMI's president, Darrell MacLean reported that they were satisfied with the job that was done.

Signs of an Economic Recovery For SMI

Norwood-based company Southern Middlesex Industries, Inc., and its President, Darrell MacLean, have been undertaking projects in several other New England states during the recession. Southern Middlesex Industries, colloquially referred to as 'SMI', is a company that specializes in abatement -- most notably of asbestos, lead, and mold -- and demolition. In business for more than 20 years, SMI has traditionally taken jobs all over Massachusetts. However, during the current economic slump, SMI has won several bids for large projects in both Connecticut and Rhode Island. In Waterbury, CT, SMI won a contract for the asbestos abatement in Generali Elementary School, which is undergoing major renovations. While current economic hardships and political uncertainty may have caused some to scale back their operations, Mr. MacLean clearly has enough confidence in the markets to push SMI forward through the recession.