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People on the daily grind in New Mexico’s Duke City commercial establishments are typically indoors for about eight hours a day, making their health a primary concern of efficient facilities management. Volatile organic compounds or VOCs that may be circulating around...
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Retail business operators might be at their peak form when they briskly sell quality goods and the customers leave satisfied. Sometimes, however, it’s the atmosphere of the store that helps close the sale. In a July 25, 2012 article for Entrepreneur magazine,...
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Operators of industrial facilities would want their place to sport colors that make them stand out in the best way to their local community. The visual impact may even leave a mark on clients seeking to do business with them. An article by A. Smith for the Inside...
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Sometimes, community icons like diners deserve a second chance. Just a fresh coat of paint coupled with modern amenities and services can revitalize the establishment for the next several decades. In a post for Diner Hotline dated September 2010, blogger Larry...
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A hangar’s floor practically begs for easy maintenance and premium safety conditions for the aircraft inside. In some cases, however, owners like you may want that floor repainted or replaced. eHow contributor Trish Jackson writes: “Concrete forms the base of most...
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For reputable NM commercial painting contractors, painting for protection, durability, and aesthetics is as important as any other aspect of the construction process. This task, however, takes a reasonable amount of time to complete and requires more than mere rollers...