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"To provide the best construction-related
services to our clients using our experience
and ingenuity to continuously exceed
expectations."
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1942
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General Motors converts 100% of its automobile production to the war effort. Commercial Carriers Corporation forms Commercial Contracting Corporation to remove car manufacturing equipment primarily at Buick in Flint, Michigan.
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1946
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Commercial Contracting Corporation (CCC) was sold off as a division of Commercial Carriers Corporation, purchased and incorporated in January 1946 by Don Beveridge (60%) and William H. Pettibone (40%).
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1961
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William H. Pettibone buys out Don Beveridge’s 60% to become sole owner of CCC.
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1981
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CCC entered into Mexico to perform the installation of equipment at the GM Saltillo Engine Plant. Canadian Commercial Contracting opens.
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1997
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CCC forms Commercial Contracting de Mexico with the main office in Chihuahua, Mexico.
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1999
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CCC purchased Pulte construction on April1.
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2000
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CCC moves into Auburn Hills, Michigan building on April 1.
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2001
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Commercial Contracting de Mexico opens permanent Mexico HQ in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
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2006
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William H. Pettibone and Damon V. Tooles open Tooles Contracting Group, LLC, an MBE certified general contractor.
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2007
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CCC enters baggage handling installation services at Hartsfield International Airport.
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2009
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CCC enter facility management services with Chrysler Regional Construction Management (RCM) program in Michigan and Ohio.
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2011
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Commercial Contracting Group revenue exceeds $250 million for calendar year
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