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OMNI Resource Management, Inc. acquires Mainstream Communication Systems Inc.

Braintree, MA OMNI Resource Management, Inc., a regional leader in diversified facilities services, has acquired Mainstream Communication Systems Inc., a Massachusetts telecommunications contractor.

The acquisition of Mainstream is a strategic part of OMNI’s expansion and growth in the telecommunications industry. Founded by Robert Tracey over 20 years ago, Mainstream specializes in voice & data communications, structured cabling, paging systems and sound masking systems. 

“We are thrilled to bring Mainstream into the OMNI family. Their reputation for high quality work and exceptional service aligns with our guiding principles and how we support our clients. We look forward to continuing to deliver high-level service and innovative technology solutions to Mainstream clients,” said Chris Pratt, CEO of OMNI.

Mainstream Communication Systems integrates with OMNI’s electronic security division, Security Concepts. Building off their team’s expertise as a systems contractor and security integrator, Mainstream will help expand and strengthen OMNI’s offering.

The addition of Mainstream will allow OMNI to offer clients a full range of telecommunications services including, structured cabling, audio visual, networking, fiber optic cabling, and wireless solutions.

“Partnering with OMNI was a natural next step to enhance our capabilities and continue growing. We share a deep commitment to our clients and our long-standing relationship has led to this next exciting chapter for Mainstream,” said Robert Tracey, owner of Mainstream. 

The new specialized division of OMNI will be known as Mainstream Technology & Communications.

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