Business View Magazine - October 2024

PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n Fire Protection Specialists www.firepro-wa.com Fire Protection Specialists specializes in fire suppression and alarm systems for industrial, commercial, and hydroelectric power generation facilities. They offer turnkey solutions for complex fire protection projects, providing customized design, installation, and maintenance to ensure safety and compliance in high-risk environments with cutting-edge technology and expert service. n High Sierra Industries Inc. www.hsifoods.com We at High Sierra Industries are always looking for new businesses to partner with and new companies to serve! High Sierra started in 2015 with 1 truck but the heart of our business was emergency services. In 2017 we started expanding our fleet and equipment. Our goal is to be a 1 stop shop. You make the call and we take it from there! If we don’t have it, we will get it! retention as key priorities for the company over the next 18 months. “We need to focus on bringing in skilled workers on the project management side and in the field. We’re also investing in training to ensure that our employees have the skills they need to succeed,” he explains. Client relationships remain at the heart of Syblon Reid’s business strategy. “We proactively seek feedback from our clients, and we use that feedback to improve our operations. It’s all about building long-term relationships and ensuring we’re the first call when they need help,” Abbruzzese says. COLLABORATION IN ACTION Syblon Reid’s success is built on its internal operations and ability to collaborate effectively with various teaming partners and clients.“Collaboration is at the heart of what we do,” Abbruzzese explains. We work closely with government agencies, private clients, and other contractors to deliver complex projects on time and within budget. These relationships are crucial to our ability to grow and succeed.” As the demand for renewable energy continues to grow, Abbruzzese is optimistic about the future of the hydroelectric sector. “Hydropower is expected to grow, albeit at a slower pace than some other energy sources. But it will continue to be a critical component of the energy mix, particularly as we see more emphasis on electrification and renewable energy,” he says. 88 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 10

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