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Home » Small Shops Can Compete With the ‘Big Boys'
Small “mom and pop” businesses have existed and flourished for years. And the smaller contracting firms continue to serve customers in 2001 despite the emergence of the “big boys” — multi-million dollar commercial-industrial contractors, consolidated contractors, and utility-owned contractors.