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How Does BMS CAT Support Large Multifamily Construction Projects?

BMS CAT provides support for large multifamily construction projects using their comprehensive building management services. The company specializes in disaster recovery and commercial property restoration, ensuring efficient project execution and completion. With a strong emphasis on minimizing downtime, BMS CAT ensures seamless operation and recovery during construction challenges.

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BMS CAT specializes in disaster recovery for construction projects.

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The company focuses on efficient project execution and minimizing downtime.

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BMS CAT supports multifamily construction projects with comprehensive services.

Large commercial construction projects require careful coordination, specialized expertise, and reliable partners who can keep work moving without slowing down the overall schedule. While many companies focus on general construction, there are often specialized scopes that require additional resources and experience. During a recent conversation, Curtis Marcum, Branch Manager, and Rob McBurney, Commercial Account Manager, at BMS CAT discussed how their team supports contractors on large commercial projects by taking on specialized work that others may not have the resources or desire to handle. As Curtis explains, "A lot of these large commercial jobs, they're already bid out from a year ago. A lot of the larger contractors don't want to handle that stuff. That's where we step in, and we're able to take it and run with it." Whether it's environmental services, specialty cleaning, HVAC-related work, or other technical project needs, BMS CAT works alongside contractors to manage complex scopes that may fall outside a general contractor's day-to-day operations. By taking ownership of these specialized tasks, the team helps keep projects on schedule while allowing construction partners to stay focused on the broader build. This collaborative approach is especially valuable on large commercial developments where delays in one trade can impact multiple phases of construction. Having an experienced partner that understands commercial job sites, safety requirements, and scheduling expectations helps reduce risk and improve project efficiency. Although BMS CAT is best known for disaster restoration and emergency response, the company's expertise extends well beyond emergencies. Supporting planned commercial construction projects is another way the team helps customers solve challenges and successfully deliver projects from start to finish. To hear more insights from BMS CAT experts, visit the Inside Restoration & Recovery channel for practical advice, project stories, and lessons from the field: https://www.bmscat.com/inside-restoration-recovery/

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