• Security At Its Best

    Diamond Communications, based in Madera, Calif., was founded in 1968 by Sam Tarin, the older brother of current company President, Michael Tarin. While working for Hobart Scales, Sam discovered that a few of the little country stores he serviced were getting broken into. He saw the need for burglar alarm systems so he approached Valley Alarm, which helped him get started by selling him five alarm systems. After that, he started offering systems to the stores.   read more...

  • Sharing a Vision of Excellence

    MDR Inc., dba Accu-Bore Directional Drilling, Inc. (Accu-Bore), has operated as a certified Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) in California since 2006. Together, business partners and owners Billy Kilmer Jr. and Mike Robirds possess over 30 years of experience in the industry, enabling them to lead a highly skilled team of superintendents, foremen, project managers, equipment operators, as well as field and administrative personnel. From federal government projects to public utility projects, the directional drilling and utility installation contractor works within a variety of contexts and budgets to build strong, long-lasting client relationships.   read more...

  • A Change of Plans

    In 2010, all was going according to plan for Kristin Anderson, who had worked since 2008 as Project Manager and Director of Marketing for Eric F. Anderson, Inc. (EFA). The family-owned construction company, established in 1945 by her grandfather and located in the San Francisco Bay area, was being led by her dad, Donald “Don” Anderson. The idea was for her to take a number of years to learn the different aspects of the business, then take over leadership when her dad eventually would retire. That all changed when, after a brief illness, Kristin’s dad died.   read more...

  • Building Trust, Tradition and California Since 1887

    Teichert, Inc.’s influence and impact on California’s history is etched across nearly every major infrastructure evolution, from the first sidewalks around the State Capitol Building in the 1890s to the levees, airports and power systems constructed in the 20th and early 21st centuries around the state. Holding License No. 8, California’s oldest active contractor’s license, Teichert built the state’s first highways and was among the first in the nation to establish a comprehensive safety program, years before the federal government formed OSHA.   read more...

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