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Religious

When ServiceMaster was founded in 1947, the company's founder defined four objectives in which the company would abide by.  Today, more than 60 years later those objectives remain intact and are continue to be observed.

Objective Number One:  "To honor God in all we do"

 

Wesley United Methodist   -   Iola, KS   -   $2,300,000

Due to fire damage, required roof trusses to be re-framed and structure to be reroofed. Complete demolition of Sunday school classroom. Selective demolition and reconstruction of balconies in east sanctuary. Refinished all hardwood floors in sanctuary and balconies. Complete restoration of original tin ceiling in sanctuary. Rebuilt 17 stained glass windows originally hand-crafted in 1907. Fabricated new pews to fit the unique, century-old, bowl-shaped sanctuary floor. Performed various construction services to bring entire building into compliance with modern building codes.

 

St. David’s Episcopal   -   Topeka, KS   -   $1,000,000

Damage resulting from fire required demolition of the interior finishes and restoration of the west wing; complete demolition of sanctuary and ground-up rebuild.

 

United Methodist Church   -   Eudora, KS   -   $1,000,000

Rebuilt all interior finishes as a result of a sanctuary fire.

 

Greater Mount Triumph   -   Atmore, AL   -   $800,000

Hurricane and tornado damage. Mold remediation and re-construction of office, kitchen and sanctuary.

 

Willow Creek Church    -   South Barrington, IL   -   $500,000

Electrical fire. Heavy smoke restoration and repairs of facility within a short time frame. Crews worked around the clock to complete the project on schedule.

 

St. Dominic   -   New Orleans, LA   -$400,000

Hurricane damage required demolition of sanctuary and Sunday school.