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K-tech acquires Mobile Cleaning and Restoration

March 19, 2010
WESTON, WI — With over 55 years of combined service in Central and Northern Wisconsin and over 100 employees, the acquisition makes K-tech Kleening one of the largest cleaning and restoration companies in the state of Wisconsin.
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Amount of cleaning for busses to be halved

March 19, 2010
CHICAGO — The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) hopes to shorten the amount of time spent cleaning 40-foot busses from four hours to six hours and, for 60-foot busses, hopes to reduce the amount of time from six hours to three hours.
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Graffiti-removal companies offer dramatically lower bids

March 16, 2010
LAS VEGAS — Clark County commissioners have noticed a sharp decline in the cost of the bids provided by cleaning companies hired to remove graffiti from the Las Vegas strip.
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City takes over building maintenance services to cut costs

March 16, 2010
EVANSVILLE, IN — Officials in Evansville, Indiana, are planning to take over the facilities maintenance of four buildings in an effort to reduce costs for the city.
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Officials consider consolidation of maintenance for all public buildings

March 15, 2010
SUDBURY, MA — Town officials are moving forward in a plan to consolidate the maintenance and facilities departments for all public buildings — including schools.
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DKI gains two new member businesses

March 12, 2010
WOOD DALE, IL — Disaster restoration contracting organization Disaster Kleenup International Inc. (DKI) has announced that Apex Restoration DKI of Tullahoma, Tennessee, and Nova Restoration DKI of Albuquerque, New Mexico, have joined the DKI organization.
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Lodge to reopen following mold remediation

March 11, 2010
ROGERSVILLE, AL — In addition to addressing the mold issue, roofs on several Joe Wheeler State Park buildings were replaced to fix damage caused by a 2009 hailstorm.
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Man sues over clogged toilet, amputation

March 10, 2010
HOUSTON — Oscar Batres has filed suit against the apartment complex where he lives claiming an overflowing toilet in his apartment led to the amputation of his right foot.
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District awarded for combining building upgrades, learning

March 5, 2010
TONGANOXIE, KS — Tonganoxie Unified School District 464 has been awarded the Trane Energy Efficiency Leader in Education Award for bringing sustainable building upgrades into the classroom.
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Senators concerned over poor conditions at American Indian schools

March 2, 2010
WASHINGTON — Federally supervised Indian schools in Northern Minnesota failed testing standards and are in desperate need of building repairs.
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