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SCS Building Maintenance, Inc. Makes Boston Business Journal Book of Lists, Third Year in a Row

Facility business makes top 20 lists, third year in a row.

2014-04-16
BOSTON, MA, April 16, 2014 (Press-News.org) SCS BUILDING MAINTENANCE, Inc, (also known as SCS Group) a professional cleaning company committed to quality service, reliable and quick response, and open lines of communication.

This is the third year in a row the business has joined the Boston Business Journal Book (BBJ) of Lists "Who's Who in Boston Business." The BBJ the guide profiles some of the largest corporations in the Greater Boston Area.

Led by Trevor Rhone of Natick, MA, is thrilled to be a part of this year's selection. "It is a privilege once again to be recognized in the BBJ Book of Lists. SCS BUILDING MAINTENANCE, Inc. strives to be one of the top building maintenance companies across the US and has always strived to be one of the top businesses. This notoriety substantiates this accomplishment."

Rhone, President and CEO, was incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 2004. SCS BUILDING MAINTENANCE, Inc. is a secure professional cleaning company committed to client service.

About The Boston Business Journal
The Boston Business Journal is Greater Boston's premier business newspaper, providing breaking news and comprehensive coverage of the region's business community. Each weekly issue includes in depth articles covering a variety of industries, corporate profiles, executive spotlights, as well as our exclusive Top 25 Lists. BBJ also publishes daily business news through its robust website, BostonBusinessJournal.com, and daily email updates.

About SCS BUILDING MAINTENANCE, Inc
SCS BUILDING MAINTENANCE, Inc., led by Trevor Rhone, President and CEO, was incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 2004. SCS operates and services accounts nationally. Please visit us online: www.scsgroup.us or contact us for a custom plan and pricing: 508-879-0062 or http://scsgroup.us/contact/.


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[Press-News.org] SCS Building Maintenance, Inc. Makes Boston Business Journal Book of Lists, Third Year in a Row
Facility business makes top 20 lists, third year in a row.