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BLUE COLLAR. LEED CERTIFIED.
NIAGARA FALLS BRIDGE COMMISSION ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
LEED Certified Headquarters for Niagara Falls Bridge Commission
CIR RENOVATES NIAGARA FALLS LANDMARK
NIAGARA FALLS OBSERVATION TOWER
Niagara Falls Observation tower underwent masive reconstruction and was completed in September, 2002.
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We Are A Blue Collar & Green Company

CIR Electrical Construction Corporation was established in 1976 in Buffalo, New York.  We are one of the fastest growing electrical contractors in Western New York, and are listed as fifth in New York State for bidding public work.  We are a privately held, independent electrical contractor signatory to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and proudly affiliated with the National Electrical Contractors Association. CIR has achieved growth by forging lasting relationships with our customers through reliable performance and a reputation for quality workmanship.

CIR is proud to have first generation owners who worked their way up in the electrical construction industry to get where they are today and highly skilled electricians hired through our local unions.  With the growing concern for our environment, CIR is committed to taking a leadership role on environmental sustainability in the Western New York community.  By expanding our knowledge of energy efficient technologies and practices, we can help our customers decrease their environmental impact while saving on energy costs.  The combination of our ownership and employees and our commitment to the environment is what makes CIR a Blue Collar. Green Company.

Thank you for your interest in our company.

 

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PROGRESS ON WINTER STREET
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JULY 2010 - GREENING CIR RECAP
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HOW TO GREEN YOUR HOLIDAY DÉCOR
Make your own ornaments and decorations.  Once upon a time, decorating the home and tree was a family event, why not bring that back?  Go on a scavenger hunt with the kids and find items around the house and the yard that can be `recycled` into holiday ornaments.  It will provide hours of family fun, and when you use as many `found` objects as possible, you'll be teaching the kids how to reduce, reuse and recycle at the same time!

Think green when decorating for your holiday festivities by following these tips.

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