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ADMAR Construction achieves Rochester Top 100 Companies for 20th time

Rochester, NY ADMAR Construction Equipment & Supplies has been named to the Rochester Business Alliance’s list of Rochester Top 100 Companies for the 20th time. ADMAR, one of the largest independently owned construction equipment rental and sales companies in New York and Pennsylvania, ranked 51st on the list this year, up six spots from last year’s rank of 57th. “We are thrilled to be included on the Top 100 list again this year,” said Greg Downing, director of branch operations at ADMAR. “Our expansion both in New York and Pennsylvania highlights the momentum our company has in the construction industry, and we’re honored to be recognized among Rochester’s best.” ADMAR, which has been a part of the DiMarco family of companies for more than 43 years, employs more than 200 people throughout its New York branches in Binghamton, Buffalo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Syracuse and Albany, and its Pennsylvania branches in Erie and Wilkes-Barre. The company supplies equipment from top-tier manufacturers, including aerial work platforms, rough-terrain forklifts, excavators, compressors, pumps, generators, concrete solutions, compaction equipment and more. According to the Rochester Business Journal, the Top 100 ranks the area’s private companies based on dollar and percentage of revenue increases over the past three fiscal years. A minimum of $1 million in annual sales is required to be eligible for inclusion on the list, which is a program of the Rochester Business Alliance Inc. and KPMG LLP.
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