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April 19, 2007 NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release
For Further Information Contact:
Mia Ricciardi, Executive Assistant, Remco Maintenance, LLC ( 212) 695-4000 Remco
Maintenance Receives Historic Preservation Award
Remco Maintenance has been selected
to receive the prestigious 2006 Historic Preservation Award
for its exterior restoration work on New Jersey 's Newark City
Hall . The award was announced by the NJ Historic Sites
Council and the Department of Environmental Protection,
Historic Preservation Office. Remco Maintenance will receive
the award at a ceremony on April 28 th at the New Jersey State
House in Trenton .
“We have been in this business
successfully for 75 years and it is certainly a wonderful
feeling to be recognized in this way. Our strategy of ultimate
customer service, workmanship pride and business integrity has
been paying off handsomely,” said Raymond Saleeby, Remco's
President and CEO. He went on to say “We were fortunate to
have been selected to provide our services on the project by
Austin Helle Company of Cedar Grove , NJ , the General
Contractor. We all knew the significance of the project and
the importance of delivering on our promises. Our project
teams had experience, dedication and a high level of
collaboration. ” One thing for certain, the building looks
magnificent and everyone involved, including Newark's Mayor
Cory A. Booker, has been very pleased with Remco's efforts. A
rededication ceremony was held after the $18 million year-long
project. “We are proclaiming a new era that has come to Newark
again,” said Mayor Booker. “We are reclaiming our past glory,
honoring the sanctity of our history, but also showing that
the best is yet to come.”
“We salute the Remco Maintenance
senior project management team who worked diligently and smart
from inception through final delivery,” said Saleeby, “Mike
Bradley, Jim Clifford, Ed Farnsworth, and Octavio Diaz should
be congratulated along with the significant number of Remco
craftspeople that were applying their time-honored skills each
and every day.” In addition to a job that was well done, the
Remco effort was done on-time and on-budget.
Remco Maintenance is the leading
metal, marble, stone, wood, and building facade restoration
and maintenance service Company serving the New York Metro
Area. It is well known to the building industry and it has
grown by 34% this past year alone and offers Green Services as
well.
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Since 1932 Remco Maintenance ( http://www.myremco.com/)
has been New York City 's company of choice to preserve the
architectural and historical brilliance for America 's
signature properties. Their expertise in metal, marble, stone,
wood, door and building façade maintenance and restoration is
unsurpassed. Clients include The Four Seasons, ATCO
Properties, Fisher Brothers, Bloomingdales, Cartier, JPM
Chase, Cushman & Wakefield , Tiffany & Co. , Yankee
Stadium and thousands of others. Remco's major investor,
Patriarch Partners, LLC, is a private equity and investment
firm in New York , North Carolina and Texas .
Remco Maintenance, LLC has its
headquarters at 4730-35 th Street , Long Island City , NY
11101 .

November 17, 2005
NEWS RELEASE For
Immediate Release
For Further Information
Contact:
Pat Huber, Executive Assistant, Remco Maintenance,
LLC (212) 695-4000
Remco
Maintenance Announces Move to a Larger Facility to Support
Expansion Plans
Remco
Maintenance, New York’s leading metal, marble, stone, wood,
door and building facade restoration and maintenance Service
Company, has announced its expansion plans and its resulting
decision to move to a larger, newly designed facility tailored
to their growing needs. In early September, Remco had
announced a large work force expansion stating that their
strategy of ultimate customer service, workmanship pride and
business integrity has been paying off handsomely. "We have
outgrown our current location and as the pace of our business
continues on its positive course, we needed to design a bigger
and more modern facility", said Raymond Saleeby, Remco’s
President & CEO. "We chose our new facility in Long Island
City because of its close proximity to our major client base.
When coupled with our remote dispatching plans, quality
assurance programs and our localized field account and sales
teams we think we will continue to be this industry’s service
supplier of choice. Clients have been demanding the quality we
have become know to deliver."
Over the
past 6 months Remco has expanded their sales and customer
account manager staffs significantly. Recently Remco has been
awarded some of the largest industry contracts in the market
place. Saleeby continued, "In addition to building out our new
facility over the next several months, we have plans to
acquire 40 new trucks to support our growing workload. Remco
continues to be the strongest and perhaps the most financially
secure firm in our industry with a laser focus on delivery and
customer service. We have a history of doing it right and
doing it on time and we are committed to adding significant
value to our client companies." Remco’s new facility at 47-30
35th Street, Long Island City, will be completed in March of
next year.
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For over 70 years, Remco Maintenance LLC and its
predecessor firm has been providing a broad range of
restoration and maintenance services to commercial,
residential, institutional, retail and hospitality facilities
throughout the New York Metropolitan Area.

September 3, 2005
NEWS RELEASE For
Immediate Release
For Further Information
Contact:
Pat Huber, Executive Assistant, Remco Maintenance,
LLC (212) 695-4000
Remco
Maintenance Expands Staffing Levels
Remco
Maintenance, New York’s leading metal, marble, stone, wood,
and building facade restoration and maintenance Service
Company, has announced the hiring of 25 new permanent
employees and forecasts more to come.
"Our
business continues to grow for all of our offerings and our
renewed strategy of ultimate customer service, workmanship
pride and business integrity has been paying off handsomely,”
said Raymond Saleeby, Remco’s President and CEO. He went on to
say “We are fortunate to have this level of activity and we
look forward to continued growth over the next several years
when you combine our long standing experience with our quality
of service".
Since
taking over his position in late April, the firm has hired
additional sales people, renegotiated a more flexible metal
polisher’s union contract, which provides for greater industry
stability, and closed on numerous new contracts and large
client assignments. Remco Maintenance business footprint
includes New York City, Long Island, Westchester, New Jersey
and Connecticut. Clearly the real estate industry and economic
activity in the area are strong but it is Remco’s strategy
that Saleeby feels has provided Remco with its competitive
advantage.
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Since 1932 Remco Maintenance (www.myremco.com) has been
New York City’s company of choice to preserve the
architectural and historical brilliance America’s signature
properties. Their expertise in metal, marble, stone, wood,
door and building façade maintenance and restoration is
unsurpassed. Clients include The Four Seasons, ATCO
Properties, Fisher Brothers, Bloomingdales, Cartier, JPM
Chase, Cushman & Wakefield, Tiffany & Co., Yankee
Stadium and thousands of others.
July 25, 2005
NEWS
RELEASE
For
Immediate Release
For Further Information
Contact:
Pat Huber, Executive Assistant, Remco Maintenance,
LLC (212) 695-4000
Metal
Polishers Strike Settled
The Metal
Polishers Union Local 8A concluded an industry-wide agreement
early Monday after striking the sole remaining negotiating
company, Remco Maintenance. Remco has historically provided
industry contract leadership and this contract was no
exception. Twenty-two other companies opted for a “me-too”
agreement which means that they will automatically accept the
resulting contract.
“We had the responsibility and I
am proud of reaching an accord by applying diligence,
creativity and integrity. This contract is in the best
interest of our valued clients, our workers and craftsman and
the entire industry. While a significant increase in benefit
payments were needed and agreed upon, we were able to balance
this with appropriate operational productivity gains” said
Raymond Saleeby, Remco’s President and CEO. He went on to say
that “we worked hard during the strike not to disappoint our
clients and with this accord the benefits to them will be
evident”. The Union and the industry clashed over benefits,
wages and a multiple-tiered seniority system. The settlement
of the new three year contract had been somewhat elusive. In
the end it resulted in a contract which, when coupled with
Remco Maintenance’s brand and reputation for quality service,
will provide them and the industry with the ability to serve
their customer needs with pride.
The
President of the Union Local, Hector Lopez stated “We are
happy with our settlement. Soaring welfare costs are not
unique to our industry in this day and age and we are pleased
to be able to provide the necessary coverage without risking
the future financial stability of the industry players. I
applaud the working relationship we have established with the
industry’s largest stakeholder, Remco, and will continue to
foster that relationship within this very relevant service
sector to create an environment that will benefit the end use
customers.”
April 20, 2005
NEWS
RELEASE
For
Immediate Release
For Further Information
Contact:
Edward Wasilewski, Executive Vice President, Remco
Maintenance, LLC (212) 695-4000
Remco
Maintenance, LLC is pleased to announce that Raymond G.
Saleeby took the helm at the firm just this week as its
President & CEO. As a senior executive and board member at
some of our countries largest, growth-oriented corporations he
earned a reputation for leadership, for providing unparalleled
customer service and demanding the same values of quality and
pride for which Remco Maintenance has traditionally become
known.
He was the
CEO FirstPoint Energy, a group President at EDS and GVP at
Oracle, an EVP at Stone & Webster, and a Managing Partner
at AT&T Solutions. He is a Strategic Planner whose
previous clients include IBM, Consolidated Edison, General
Motors, IBM, Nextel, GE and hundreds of major corporations. He
was featured in a magazine cover article titled “Consultants
with Clout” and was awarded “Top 50 People in US
Business-Honoring Leaders and Innovators Who Are Changing the
Course of the Future” by New Energy Economy.
Mr.
Saleeby holds a bachelor’s degree in Marine Engineering from
SUNY Maritime College and an MBA from NYU.
Raymond is
married to Catherine Saleeby. They were both born and raised
in Brooklyn, New York but now live in South Orange, NJ. They
have three daughters, Jennifer Smith who is married to NJ
Assemblyman Bob Smith, Theresa who works at Experian and Jean
who is a Dental student at UMDNJ. They also have three grand
children.
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Since 1932 Remco Maintenance has been New York
City’s company of choice to preserve the architectural and
historical brilliance America’s signature properties. Their
expertise in metal, marble, stone, wood, door and building
façade maintenance and restoration is unsurpassed. Clients
include The Plaza, The Waldorf Astoria, Bloomingdales,
Cartier, JPM Chase, Cushman & Wakefield, Tiffany &
Co., Yankee Stadium and thousands of others
December 20,
2004
NEWS RELEASE
For
Immediate Release
For Further Information
Contact:
Edward Wasilewski, Executive Vice President, Remco
Maintenance, LLC (212) 695-4000
Patriarch
Partners Acquisition of Remco Maintenance Corporation December
16, 2004.
Funds
affiliated with Patriarch Partners ("Patriarch") have
completed their previously announced acquisition of Remco
Maintenance Corporation. Remco is a provider of specialty
maintenance and restoration services for metal, marble, wood,
stone, glass and facades, along with door repair and
installation, primarily to high-rise, commercial and
residential structures, retail and institutional properties.
Under the transaction documents, Patriarch acquired certain
specified customer accounts receivable and other assets and
agreed to assume certain specified liabilities.
"We are
pleased to be in a position to provide long-term financial
support to Remco, a company with such a well known brand and
attractive future potential. The acquisition is consistent
with Patriarch's strategy of offering time, stability,
liquidity and an appropriate capital structure in order to
enhance the value of its portfolio companies" stated Lynn
Tilton, principal of Patriarch. "We are excited about the
opportunity of working with our new owners who are committed
to helping us continue as the market leader in our industry
and giving us the means of achieving our long-term goals,"
said Edward J. Wasilewski, Executive Vice President, Remco
Maintenance, LLC.
Privately
held Patriarch has approximately $4 billion dollars in assets
under its management, including both majority and minority
equity positions in more than 55 companies. Patriarch and its
affiliates currently manage nine debt funds and a private
equity fund and oversees or monitors lending to approximately
400 companies.
March 1, 2003
NEWS
RELEASE
For Immediate Release
For Further
Information Contact:
Edward Wasilewski, Executive Vice
President, Remco Maintenance Corporation, (212) 695-4000
REMCO
OFFERS DOOR INSTALLATION, SALES AND SERVICE TO
CUSTOMERS
New York –
Remco Maintenance Corporation through its newly established
Door Services Division is now offering door installation,
sales, repair and maintenance along with metal fabrication.
Michael Carlone, having over 30 years industry experience, has
joined Remco to head up the division.
“We can
maintain, repair or replace all types of doors along with the
required architectural metal fabrication necessary to
construct and install standard or custom designed entrances”
declared Tom Lawless, President, Remco Maintenance
Corporation. “Our customers can expect the same standards,
quality, and response from our team of experienced technicians
that has been traditionally part of Remco’s service
delivery.”
“For over
70 years Remco has been providing quality maintenance and
restoration services for metal entrances,” stated Ed
Wasilewski, Executive Vice President of Remco. “This is a
natural extension to the services we offer and we are very
pleased to provide these services to help our customers
improve their daily operations along with the appearance of
their facilities.”
Remco Maintenance Corporation, a division of Omni
Facility Services, is the largest specialty facility Service
Company in the New York Metropolitan area providing quality
maintenance and restoration services for metal, marble, wood,
stone and glass. Our services are all encompassing from the
common areas in the interior to the entire exterior facade of
the building.