Restoration Management Company commences reconstruction project in Las Vegas

August 24, 2022
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The company will help rebuild casinos and hotels following water and fire emergencies.

Restoration Management Company (RMC) has announced it will extend its reconstruction services to the Las Vegas metropolitan area. RMC has committed to offer aid to casinos, hotels, residential and commercial properties in the aftermath of natural disasters.

The company will provide a teams of specialists, along with several of its vehicles to jumpstart the reconstruction project.

RMC Las Vegas Division Branch Manager Aaron Murray commented: "We are thrilled to be able to offer full-service reconstruction and restoration to our clients in the hotel, casino, commercial and multi-family industries. RMC's explosive growth in the region is due to the needs of our clients.

"Our team successfully partners with both property facility managers as well as hotel/resort engineers to limit expensive property damage or correct dangerous conditions for employees and guests alike."

RMC has overseen reconstruction and complex restoration projects since 1985.

The company serves residential and commercial clients in several US states, including California, Colorado, Arizona, Texas and Washington State.

Restoration Management Company President and CEO Jon Takata said: "Many of our existing clients, both in this state and across the country, have expressed the need for us to continue to expand our services and we are happy to do so.”

Takata went on to add that the company seeks to build on the relationships established through the reconstruction project.

"Additionally, we are thrilled to offer full service to all our prospective clients in the Las Vegas market and look forward to further developing lasting, and mutually beneficial relationships."

RMC is based in Hayward, California. The company has 11 regional offices throughout Northern and Southern California, along with five offices in Las Vegas, Seattle, Dallas-Fort Worth, Phoenix and Denver. 

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