Colorado based Private Construction takes immense success under his hard hat
Steamboat Springs, Colo. - light brown, two-storey office west of the city did not see much.
A sign outside which says: “ICT”, provides no clues. The entrance hall or Spartan-Chief Executive Ron McKenzie’s modest corner.
Within the office, but is a copy of Forbes magazine’s November, which contains a list of largest private companies. There, on page 204, the size and scope of the undertaking in contact.
TIC Holdings, an architect of electric power, mining and wastewater treatment, is number 209 on the list in 2002 with a turnover of $ 1.2 billion and 7000 employees. It is a little space behind Domino’s Pizza, but before Burger King.
The ICT for industrial enterprises, the seventh largest private company in Colorado. It is a giant global construction is almost completely unknown in the state, not to mention his hometown, Steamboat Springs.
“Many people do not really know what we do,” said McKenzie, ICT, founded 30 years ago with a group of construction professionals.
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