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We believe in efficiency and optimization


At ARC we have the skills, knowledge, and experience to make sure your projects are completed safely, on time, and with as minimal impact as possible. We explore and implement new technologies to increase our efficiency on job site and reduce risk to our employees.

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Our Commitment to the environment through our Up-cycle and recycling initiatives.

ARC has the unique availability because of its skilled labor force and its sister companies to be able to reduce the waste stream of a construction site and reuse many of the materials that would otherwise be diverted to recycling. Contact us directly about your project to see how we can assist in reducing your waste stream and its impact.

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Talking to vendors: Quick tips for getting it right

Be Informed- The more information the better. Knowing where a company stands and the details about the product/ service being offered is crucial. Straight to the point- Cut out jargon and be polite and honest. Ask Questions- Always ask questions.

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Mold in the commercial and residential setting

Let’s be honest, mold is scary. Whether it is in your home or in your work space, it is crucial to hire a company that understands the impact mold can have in these spaces and even more important to hire

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Training Up-keep

In this discussion we will cover the importance of training and its up-keep within a company setting. We will discuss the basics, the training matrix, and the issues that come along with keeping everything up to date and in order

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5 Things To Remember for New Silica Dust Regulations

OSHA has issued a final rule to limit workers’ exposure to respirable crystalline silica (March 2016, OSHA Respirable Crystalline Silica in Construction Regulation – 29 CFR 1926.1153), a common construction material (e.g., concrete, brick, mortar, granite, sand). Scientists have long