KOSCIUSKO —
Ivey Mechanical Company has been named the 2013 Commercial Contractor of the Year by The Air Conditioning Contractors of America, the nation’s largest association of indoor environmental systems professionals.
Ivey Mechanical was presented the award on March 1 at the closing general session of ACCA 2013 in Orlando, Fla.
Over the past 66 years, Ivey Mechanical has grown from a small, single location, primarily residential company, to a multi-location, regional commercial contracting firm.
And while the growth wasn’t without its pains, diversifying their services and expanding across the Southeast region has helped them achieve a new level of success.
“Ivey is honored to be recognized as the ACCA 2013 Commercial Contractor of the Year, This recognition is not only a testament to Ivey Mechanical Company’s investment in the industry but also an acknowledgement of the many co-workers that strive each day to be ‘People You Can Rely On,’ ” Keith Paton, vice president of service said.
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