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'''KMAC Services''' is an industrial and construction salvage and recycling business founded in [[1985]] by [[Robert Klinner]] and [[Tim McCollum]]. It is located | '''KMAC Services''' is an industrial and construction salvage and recycling business founded in [[1985]] by [[Robert Klinner]] and [[Tim McCollum]]. It is located at the former [[Birmingham Stove & Range Company]] plant on [[35th Avenue North]] and operates a residential products showroom on [[28th Avenue South]] in [[Homewood]]. | ||
'''KMAC Greenworks''', a division specializing in construction materials, was established in [[2003]]. In [[2010]] the company purchased Renaissance Woodworking in Decatur. | '''KMAC Greenworks''', a division specializing in construction materials, was established in [[2003]]. In [[2010]] the company purchased Renaissance Woodworking in Decatur. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Kent, Dawn (June 4, 2010) "Birmingham business puts salvaged materials to new uses." '' | * Kent, Dawn (June 4, 2010) "Birmingham business puts salvaged materials to new uses." {{BN}} | ||
* McAlister, Laura (August 9, 2012) "[http://issuu.com/otmj/docs/8-9-12otmj/22 Evolutia-nary Ideas: Company Gives New Life to Reclaimed Materials]" ''Over the Mountain Journal'' | |||
[[Category:Recycling]] | [[Category:Recycling]] |
Latest revision as of 11:18, 16 July 2018
KMAC Services is an industrial and construction salvage and recycling business founded in 1985 by Robert Klinner and Tim McCollum. It is located at the former Birmingham Stove & Range Company plant on 35th Avenue North and operates a residential products showroom on 28th Avenue South in Homewood.
KMAC Greenworks, a division specializing in construction materials, was established in 2003. In 2010 the company purchased Renaissance Woodworking in Decatur.
References
- Kent, Dawn (June 4, 2010) "Birmingham business puts salvaged materials to new uses." The Birmingham News
- McAlister, Laura (August 9, 2012) "Evolutia-nary Ideas: Company Gives New Life to Reclaimed Materials" Over the Mountain Journal