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Actus Lend Lease is part of a global real estate development company, and one of the largest across all real estate service and product offerings. Materials, skilled people, and other resources, however, are best found locally, not globally. History has shown time and time again that success depends upon engaging and relying on local resources rather than imported assets - human or otherwise. Being large and global does have a purpose. Clients require us to reliably maintain the financial strength to support some of the world's largest construction projects. Lend Lease's global size also allows us to maintain unique and creative real estate skills that can only be supported economically by spreading this service across multiple markets. Actus Lend Lease does not merely bring things to a community; it becomes part of the community. We hire locally and live locally; our commitment becomes one not merely to the project, but to the community in which we live. Actus Lend Lease is committed to using small and disadvantaged businesses wherever possible. This commitment is not one to use less competitive or more expensive businesses - we have found that if we make the conditions right for their thriving, small and disadvantaged businesses are often the best and most competitive business partners. Small businesses have the advantage of being local and being close to their work; with them as with us, each project is a major and unique commitment worth all available attention and effort. Businesses interested in participating in the Fort Drum Mountain Community Homes project are asked to fill out the prequalification form. Please indicate under scope of work/trades your interest in construction or rennovations and your specific trade or specialization. Please submit your prequalification form to the Actus Lend Lease Construction Office PO BOX 189 Black River, NY 13612 or fax it to 315.775.4047 For questions about this form, please contact Jeana Weston at 315-955-6010. |
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