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Prove your company's mettle: Be part of the Top 50 Contractors issue

Issue celebrates companies that have overcome pandemic-era challenges and obstacles.


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The construction industry often thinks of itself as tough, strong-willed and sturdy — even in the face of a pandemic.

The Business Observer’s Top Contractors issue is out to prove that.   

The issue, to be published in March, ranks the top 50 contractors in the region by revenue, amounting to a valuable who’s-who guide to the industry. The 2022 Top Contractors issue will include information about the most important projects companies started in 2021, in addition to the most notable projects in their portfolios. It also lists company principals, specialties and total employees.

The top spot in the 2021 Top Contractors issue was an area stalwart, Naples-based Manhattan Construction Group, at $1.4 billion in 2020 gross revenue. At No. 50 in last year’s issue, Fort Myers-based MY Shower Door posted $18.8 million in 2020 revenue.

The range of contractors on the list carries a wide variety of sectors, including general, masonry, roofing, landscape, HVAC, electrical, road, pool, plumbing and more. Contractors based from Lakeland and Tampa to Naples, and Polk County to Collier County, are eligible to submit for the Top Contractors issue. To submit, please visit BusinessObserverFL.com/top-contractors-submit. Submissions are due by Wednesday, Feb. 9.

The Business Observer looks forward to receiving and reviewing Top Contractors submissions. Please email Business Observer Managing Editor Mark Gordon at [email protected] with any questions.

 

 

 

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