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Moving from the world of HVAC wholesaling
into the plans and specification market - plan and spec for short - is not
always an easy transition. “It’s so different than a traditional wholesaling
model,” said Spencer Shaw, president of Bartos Industries, a Dallas-based
plan-and-spec firm. Bill Shaw, his father and the chief executive officer at
Bartos, agreed.