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November 9, 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For Additional
Information, contact: Kevin Downes
Energy Dynamics, Ltd.
Alice,
Texas
668.8311
1.800.723.6396
EnDyn Completes
Demolition,
Announces Expansion
Energy Dynamics, Ltd.
(EnDyn) recently added to Alice’s beautification efforts by demolishing a
deteriorating building that had become an eyesore in the city’s West Main
Street area.
The property, located at
400 W. Main Street (southeast corner of Main St. and Savage St.), was the
original location of Hub City Chevrolet/GMAC, and included office spaces,
a showroom, parts department, and service department. The property was
purchased from GMAC in 1995 for EnDyn’s long-term expansion requirements.
“We purchased the
property with the intent of dismantling the structure for our future
growth,” explained Tracy Little, EnDyn President. “But with an estimated
demolition and disposal cost of $150,000, the expense had not been
justified without an immediate need.”
“Today, because of
continued success and growth in our domestic and international markets, we
will be building another warehouse and office building,” said Little.
The new buildings will
be located at the northeast corner of Savage and Main, in EnDyn’s current
engine yard. The refurbished property across the street will become the
company’s new engine yard. EnDyn’s exchange engines, compressor equipment,
and lease fleet will be relocated to the new yard in the near future in
preparation for the expansion, which is scheduled to begin in 2006.
The demolition and
disposal of the GMAC building, new fencing, and addition of hard-packed
caliche has been a five-month project. Little added, “Now that it’s
complete, I’m sure that everyone will agree that it is an improvement for
the community.”
Little summed up EnDyn’s
commitment to ongoing beautification efforts by stating, “As a corporate
citizen of Alice, Texas, America, EnDyn is concerned with the positive
perception of our community on a daily basis. It is our commitment to do
everything we can to help the Westside of Alice, as well as our entire
city to grow, prosper, and attract new businesses.”
EnDyn, Ltd. has its
worldwide corporate headquarters in Alice, Texas, and manufactures new
parts for SUPERIOR® and AJAX® engines and compressors. Their PowerParts®
product line is sold internationally to users in the oil, natural gas
compression, and power generation industries. The Service Division
provides field-service, in-house overhaul and repair, machining,
compressor packaging, remanufactured/exchange parts and a lease compressor
fleet. The Manufacturing Division, located in San Antonio, provides
custom production machining to a wide range of industries including
equipment for the medical, oil & gas processing, environmental, and
structural sectors. |