QSI Facilities Acquires Emcon Associates, a Leader in Facilities Maintenance and Management Services


QSI Facilities, a leading provider of facilities maintenance and construction services nationwide, has acquired Emcon Associates Inc., a facilities maintenance and management company serving clients in the retail, banking, restaurant and hospitality, healthcare and manufacturing sectors. Both companies share a long history of providing high-performance solutions to help facilities managers improve service levels and reduce the total cost of operations.

“We are proud to welcome Emcon’s founders Mike Cocuzza and Mike Michowski along with Emcon employees, customers and field partners to the QSI Facilities family,” said Joe Kirmser, CEO of QSI Facilities. “Both companies share remarkably similar cultures, values, services and market segment experience. We look forward to leveraging our combined strengths to create even greater value for our customers and field partners.”

“Joining forces with QSI will enable us to expand our services for customers and offer growth potential for all key stakeholders along the value chain,” said Cocuzza, CEO of Emcon. Headquartered in Brick, N.J., Emcon will operate as a division of QSI Facilities. Cocuzza and Michowski will continue to be active participants in the company.

For more information, visit emconfm.com or www.qsifacilities.com
 
 


June 15, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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