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Polygon operates a full range of moisture control services, from
document recovery to water-damage drying to fire- and smoke-damage restoration.
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When Hurricane Irene unleashed its fury in eastern Maryland one August night,
the storm spared no one in its path – including Dorchester General Hospital in
Cambridge, Md. Violent winds and heavy rain caused extensive damage to the
hospital.
When thousands of gallons of water flooded a new 1,400-room Hilton Orlando under construction and set to open in less than one month, it was like a scene from a nearby water park in the popular Florida resort area.
Munters MCS stepped up to the plate to assure that the high-end millwork that adorns the indoor sections of Target Field in Minneapolis, the new home of baseball’s Minnesota Twins, will be a hit with fans when the ballpark opens next April.
PCL Constructors Westcoast, Inc., a Canadian general contractor, is the design/build partner for the construction of the 645,000-square foot, five-story Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre in Abbotsford, B.C.
The New Orleans Notarial Archives maintained a one-of-a-kind collection of documents at its 1340 Poydras St. location – some dating to the 1700s – including slave records and land grants, as well as a letter from Jean Lafitte to Washington, D.C., demanding payment for his expenditures in the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812. Many of these documents were recorded on linen.