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Article: Paving His Own Way.
- Article from:
- Construction Digest
- Article date:
- February 23, 2009
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By Mike Devine, Asphalt Drum Mixers Inc.
API Construction Corp. has grown and prospered with the help of two ADM Milemaker plants
The construction industry has an interesting way of keeping things in the family. It's practically the norm for contractors to pass company ownership down to sons, daughters or other relatives who've been actively involved with the business. And in most cases, it's not a forced inheritance -- the next generation is usually ready, willing and enthusiastic to accept the responsibility of running the company for years to come.
Other stories also involve individuals who remain in the industry, but who do so by choosing ...
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