Business World |
April 2015
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and the work we perform locally.”
A $25 to $30 million a year operation, the
majority of DECCO’s work occurs in east-
ern Massachusetts. And although the com-
pany does work as far as north Portland,
Maine and as far south as Danbury, Con-
necticut and Providence, Rhode Island, the
company is adept to adapting to a wide range
of circumstances.
“We do a variety of projects – from high-end
all the way down to simple utility buildings
and utility piping,” Barton said. “The real
highlight is the projects we do for the bio-
pharmaceutical type clients such as Pfizer,
Bio-Gem, Astral Zeneca; those are clients in
our territory here in NE that we respond to
regularly.”
“We pride ourselves that owners come up
with these impossible missions – whether it’s
the schedules being too constrained, or the
work area is too small, we grab those with
open arms and say ‘we’ll get you mission ac-
complished’,” Reagan said. “We only do this
by way of the field work we’ve attracted for
the company and are able to attain.”