Infrastructure Contractors in Kentucky

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City Wide Maintenance of Louisville

Louisville, KY
Supplier
Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial and Energy, Infrastructure, Institutional
Communications, Concrete, Demolition, Design and Engineering, Earthwork, Electrical, Electronic Security, Fire Suppression, Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning HVAC, Landscaping, Masonry, Plumbing, Project Management and Coordination, Roofing, Rough Carpentry, Structural Steel
City Wide Facility Solutions is a trusted construction support and facility services provider, specializing in final construction cleaning, post-construction cleanup, and select non-janitorial labor services. We partner with general contractors, developers, and property managers to prepare job sites for turnover with precision, speed, and professionalism. Our team and contractor network are experienced in handling everything from light construction work and site prep to debris removal and detailed final cleans. We understand the fast-paced nature of construction timelines and pride ourselves on being responsive, efficient, and easy to work with. With over 12 years of experience, we’ve built a reputation for reliability, quality, and responsiveness. Our crews are trained to meet the demanding standards of construction timelines, ensuring every project is delivered clean, safe, and ready for client walkthroughs or occupancy. We proudly serve Louisvlle, Southern Indiana, Elizabethtown, and Frankfort, KY offering scalable support for both large and small projects. Whether it’s a full post-construction clean or specialty labor to support your crew, we get the job done — on time, on budget, and without excuses. At City Wide Facility Solutions, we don’t just clean up — we help you finish strong.
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Facility Commissioning Group, Inc.

Indiana • Kentucky • Ohio • Tennessee • West Virginia
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Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial and Energy, Infrastructure, Institutional
Commissioning
Facility Commissioning Group offers an advocacy service to Owners and Operators of buildings which provides a high level of assurance for proper installation and operation of systems within performance tested guidelines set forth in the design intent documents. Facility Commissioning Group affords the Owner an unbiased perspective of system installation, operation and performance, and monitors specified systems service and training events. The commissioning process does not alter the responsibilities of design professionals, installing contractors or their vendors, but rather augments the efforts of these parties toward the common goal of achieving a quality product that promotes the delivery of a safe, healthy environment for building occupants by turning over functionally tested systems with appropriate documentation and training for owners and operators. Facility Commissioning Group bridges the gaps between the Owner, the Design Team, the Construction Team, and Vendors using a process employing: Thorough review of design and submittal documents Progress and coordination meeting attendance Resolution tracking forms System verification checklists Start-up involvement for equipment Functional performance testing O&M and as-built documentation corroboration Specified factory service and off-season mode testing enforcement O&M training facilitation and recording Integration of subsystems to perform as a cohesive overall system Point of contact references for warranty action A final commissioning report, including an executive summary Facility Commissioning Group employs ASHRAE Standard 202 – 2013: Commissioning Process for Buildings and Systems; ASHRAE Guideline 0 – 2005: The Commissioning Process and ASHRAE Guideline 1.1-2007: The HVAC&R Technical Requirements for the Commissioning Process, ASHRAE Guideline 3: Exterior Enclosure Technical Requirements for The Commissioning Process as the bases of our process and our work conforms to the best practices outlined in the Associated Air Balance Council Commissioning Group (ACG) Commissioning Guideline – 2005. Facility Commissioning Group is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, and our commissioning process adheres to the requirements of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System – specifically to Energy and Atmosphere (EA) credits, Fundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy Systems, and Enhanced Commissioning. FCG Mission Statement: Strive to achieve “optimal performance through accountability” by developing and executing state of the art commissioning process. FCG Statement of Independence: Facility Commissioning Group does not conduct non-commissioning business: we do not design, construct, or manage in other venues; therefore, our professional relationships are developed and maintained through the commissioning context.

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How many Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky are on the Procore Construction Network?

There are currently 2,896 Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky on the Procore Construction Network.

How can I find and connect with Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky?

The Procore Construction Network allows you to search for Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky that meet your business needs. Most companies provide a phone number or website on their business page so you can easily connect with them.

How can Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky join the Procore Construction Network?

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How do I know what areas Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky cover?

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The Procore platform offers a Bidding tool to Procore customers. If your company uses our Bidding solution, you can search and invite businesses on the Procore Construction Network directly from the Bidding tool. Not yet using Procore? Request a demo.

How many Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky are on the Procore Construction Network?

There are currently 2,896 Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky on the Procore Construction Network.

How can I find and connect with Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky?

The Procore Construction Network allows you to search for Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky that meet your business needs. Most companies provide a phone number or website on their business page so you can easily connect with them.

How can Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky join the Procore Construction Network?

The Procore Construction Network is free and open to any businesses in the construction industry. Click Sign Up at the top of this page to submit your information and create your business page.

How do I know what areas Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky cover?

Most businesses listed on the Procore Construction Network have updated their service area. Select a business to view a service area map and find what other areas they work in.

How do I invite Infrastructure contractors in Kentucky on the Procore Construction Network to bid on projects?

The Procore platform offers a Bidding tool to Procore customers. If your company uses our Bidding solution, you can search and invite businesses on the Procore Construction Network directly from the Bidding tool. Not yet using Procore? Request a demo.