GENERAL CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION SERVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
GROUND HOG CONSTRUCTION Richard Thill P.O. Box 1308 Sebastopol CA 95473 General contracting and construction services, namely providing underground and site work services for residential, commercial and public works projects; and planning, tracking and managing construction projects;CONSTRUCTION;
LAQUILA LAQUILA CONSTRUCTION, INC. 1590 TROY AVENUE BROOKLYN NY 11234 GENERAL CONTRACTING AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES;
R TILCON RONCARI, INC. 60 MAIN ST. EAST GRANBY CT 06026 general contracting and construction services, well digging services;
S.E.S. Adolfson & Peterson, Inc. P.O. Box 9377 6701 West 23rd Street St. Louis Park MN 55426 GENERAL CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION SERVICES;SES;
TCI Tilden Companies, Inc. 3712 West St. Landover MD 20785 General Contracting and Construction Services for Residential, Commercial and Industrial Buildings;
WINDWARD WINDWARD BUILDERS, INC. 1492 Minthaven Road Lake Forest IL 60045 General contracting of construction services and construction and repair of commercial, luxury and custom residential buildings; construction of luxury and custom residential homes; residential real estate development services; luxury and custom home remodeling services; and carpentry services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention is directed to a system, method and software product for balancing resource services are always available to match the desired work to be done through the use of "sticky services.". Sticky services are defined as services that you know you want to have available as resources and as such they need to be present in the environment of cooperative applications; it may be that you want these always present or it may be that you want them present whenever certain conditions occur (see NewWave policy service). The general assumption of distributed systems is to not count on the environment you want being present, or put another way assume failure will occur. Therefore distributed environments like Jini assume all services are transient and will be garbage collected when not in active use. For the inside out approach to work, a mechanism should exist that, when desired, counters the transit design assumptions. This implies that two things are needed: (1) a mechanism for providing services as needed; (2) a mechanism for insuring the correct balance of resource services are always available to match the desired work to be done.