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The Cranney Companies has assembled an integrated "One Team Total Solutions" approach

The Cranney Cos. has assembled an integrated team of reliable professionals that provide a "one stop shop" approach with a strong sense of dedication and pride to problem solving, superior service and construction projects no matter how big or how small. Over the past 27 years, the Cranney Cos. has recognized the constraints of multiple trades on construction projects and has adapted to the better serve customers by adding expertise in all areas, including electrical, communication, mechanical, plumbing, drain cleaning, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration, (HVACR), and most importantly construction management. Cranney Cos. "One Team Total Solutions," or as we call it "OTTS" and all its team members are held to and committed to exceptionally high work and safety standards, and together ensure a final project of extraordinary quality. Cranney Cos. unique recipe for successful OTTS project management is that we have been able to take a "service" minded workforce, and offer the same level of dedication and commitment to our customer's short-term, long-term or immediate needs. One phone call to the Cranney Cos. will place you into the hands of a responsible single point of contact that will welcome your problem or challenge, and make it their own, and provide a sound, timely solution. Whether it is a catastrophic power failure, a leak, a critical machine, piece of equipment, preventive maintenance contract, construction project or move we are available around the clock all year to serve you. Brian Cranney is president of The Cranney Cos., Danvers, Mass.
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