Pure Air Control Services, an environmental
consulting/laboratory and remediation company has been named as one of the top
500 companies on the Gulf Coast of Florida and has been included in the Gulf
Coast Business Review’s annual Gulf Coast 500. The ranking places Pure Air
Control Services, as the 12th largest Architectural/Engineering firms on the
list and the largest indoor air quality consulting firm on the list.
“We are honored to be a part of the top 2011 500
Gulf Coast firms,” said Pure Air Control Services President/CEO Alan
Wozniak. “Though we are delighted to have made the Gulf Coast 500 and will
continue to work hard to move up the rankings in 2012.”
The special feature, “Gulf Coast 500,” is considered
to be one of the most comprehensive lists of companies based on the Gulf Coast
of Florida and featuring the 500 largest companies from Tampa to Naples based
on revenues. In addition to listing revenues, the list provides valuable
information on each company listed. For more information about the listing,
please visit http://www.review.net/special-sections/detail/gulf-coast-500/
The Gulf Coast Business Review is Southwest Florida's weekly newspaper
for Trends, Companies, Entrepreneurs and Law. The Book of Lists features
listings from the entire Gulf Coast of Florida, including: Hillsborough,
Pinellas, Pasco, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee and Collier counties.
About
Pure Air Control Services:
Founded in 1984 by Alan Wozniak, President/CEO in what began as a small
mechanical contracting business has grown into an award winning, industry
leading indoor air quality (IAQ) service company serving many fortune 500
corporations, school boards, universities, county, city, state and federal
governments and consumers across the US. The firm has serviced over 600
million square feet of indoor environments in over 10,000 facilities.
Pure Air Control Services nationally performed IAQ services include: Building
Sciences Evaluation; Building Health Check; an AIHA accredited Environmental
Microbiology Laboratory; Environmental Project Management; and Duct Cleaning
& Mold Remediation Services, among other indoor environmental services. The
company’s expanding client roster includes the General Services Administration
(GSA); Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Allstate Insurance; Carrier Air
Conditioning; Naval Air Warfare Center, Orlando; and Naval Air Station - King's
Bay, Georgia, and many other Fortune 500 companies, school boards, and city,
state, and county governments, making Pure Air a reliable industry leader.
For more information, visit the company’s web site at www.pureaircontrols.com
or contact Alan Wozniak or Cy Garner at 1-800-422-PURE
begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (7873) ext 802 or 804 respectively.
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