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Built to last: PCM Construction Services achieves 50 percent diversion of its collected and processed construction debris.(Construction Job Story)

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Construction & Demolition Recycling, May 1st, 2004

In 1998, Miguel Guerra, along with his wife Dawnna, started PCM Construction Services after Miguel recognized a need for debris removal services in the residential construction industry in North Carolina. Though they also offered additional construction site services, the debris removal clearly presented a tremendous opportunity for their business, and they continue to capitalize on that demand to this day.

After a couple years of operating, PCM recognized the need for a C&D transfer point, not only for its materials, but for those of other haulers as well. The transfer station allowed them...

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