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Penhall Opens New Branch in San Antonio, Texas

Penhall Company, a market leader in concrete cutting, breaking, excavation and grinding services, is opening a new branch in San Antonio, Texas.

Currently, Penhall has branches in 41 locations, including Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, and the Gulf Coast, and employs over 1,400 professionals. Penhall has been ranked in the top 100 U.S. Specialty Contractors, and in the top ten in demolition/wrecking, by Engineering News-Record Magazine. They are also members of ABC (Association of Builders and Contractors) and AGC (Association of General Contractors).

"Our philosophy at Penhall is that no job is too specialized or too small," shares Mark Delaney, Vice President at Penhall Company. "We see our expansion into the [San Antonio] market as an opportunity to better serve the community and provide our customers with the resources, equipment, quality, and safety record to quickly address any concrete job request they might have."

As the US largest supplier of concrete cutting, coring, drilling and breaking services, Penhall leads the industry with the newest fleet of diamond cutting trucks and the most comprehensive training and mentoring program for its operators. The result is a cut above the rest when it comes to delivering service and support at the jobsite—where you need it and when you need it. By expanding across Texas, Penhall can provide better response time and a higher level of service to our customers.

About Penhall Company
Founded in 1957, Penhall Company is a market leader in concrete demolition, cutting, sawing, drilling, breaking and related concrete construction services. With more than 9,000 customers nationwide and a fleet of over 740 revenue generating units, Penhall continually invests in emerging specialty technologies and capabilities that will add value to our clients' projects. Spanning 41 locations in 18 states and Canada, Penhall employs 1,300 professionals who are dedicated to meticulously maintaining equipment and upholding the safest working environment.

Source: http://www.penhall.com

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