Business View Civil Municipal - July 2023
194 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 7 PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n Alabama Community College System www.ACCS.edu n Central Alabama Electric Cooperative www.caec.coop Central Alabama Electric Cooperative (an electric utility) and its broadband subsidiary, Central Access, work together to fulfil the power and internet service needs of over 45,000 members in a 10-county service area in central Alabama. Formed in 1939, the cooperative is dedicated to enhancing the lives of those they serve. n WAR Construction, Inc. www.warconstruction.com WAR Construction, Inc. is a general contracting and construction management firm based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Founded in 1960, our company has grown from small home renovations to a leading commercial contractor in our region. Focusing on quality and relationships, we pride ourselves on delivering successful projects for each client. WAR would love to be a part of your next project team. n Sain Associates www.sain.com Sain Associates, Inc. is a multi-disciplined consulting engineering firm specializing in traffic/transportation engineering and planning, site engineering, infrastructure design, surveying, CE&I, and GIS services. Since 1972, Sain Associates has successfully completed numerous projects throughout Alabama and 36 additional states in both private and public sectors. n Seay, Seay & Litchfield www.sslarch.com Delivering Quality by Design for half a century, Seay, Seay & Litchfield Architects is a design-oriented firm grounded in exceptional client service. We specialize in creating innovative solutions that enhance environments, bringing people together. Our team focuses on attention to detail integrated with disciplined creativity to achieve total project success. n Garner Electric, Inc. www.garnerelectricinc.com n Goodwin Mills & Cawood www.gmcnetwork.com What is in store for Millbrook? “Our economic efforts are further enhanced by our Chamber of Commerce. The Executive Director, Brenda Dennis, and the chamber have a very close working relationship with the city, and without their efforts, we wouldn’t be as good of a city as we are,” the Mayor made a special note of mentioning when asked about what lies ahead for the city. Beyond the key partnerships helping to steer Millbrook towards increased growth, the Mayor also adds, “I’m going to continue with the thing that I started with. We are a unique city in that we are surrounded by other cities, and we can’t expand any further than where we are. We have a little circle right here and we are going to try to fill that circle as best we can with the things that our residents need.” “This has been my pitch from the start and will still be my pitch next quarter, filling in that circle and making it just a little bit better,” he concludes.
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