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PDI-Sheetz Construction Corporation

CLIENT TESTIMONIAL

We help this construction company make better decisions with forecasting, and save money by taking advantage of tax planning opportunities.

What Our Client Says

"Gross Mendelsohn has a lot of experience with construction companies. They know what’s going on in the industry, the economy, and have an excellent reputation among banks and bonding companies. This is important for contractors like us."

— Barbara Kight, President

PDI-Sheetz Construction Corporation

Founded in 1954, PDI-Sheetz Construction Corporation specializes in bridge construction and rehabilitation, as well as guardrail installation. PDI-Sheetz co-owners Barbara and Steven Kight also own a supply company and a masonry restoration company.

The Situation

PDI-Sheetz Construction Corporation approached Gross Mendelsohn in 2002 for help with accounting and tax issues. The firm’s Construction & Real Estate Group has worked closely with the owners and management team at PDI-Sheetz Construction Corporation over the years, assisting with banking and bonding issues, taking advantage of tax law changes affecting contractors, and forecasting.

In Our Client's Words

“Gross Mendelsohn has a lot of experience with construction companies. They know what’s going on in the industry, the economy, and have an excellent reputation among banks and bonding companies. This is important for contractors like us.

Steve Ball and David Lanchak have been great to work with. They always keep me up to date on the new tax laws and how they apply to me.

All in all, the firm’s Construction & Real Estate Group has had a positive impact on our business. Their forecasting has helped us, as business owners, make good decisions, and the firm has helped us save money.

My first impression of the firm was very positive. We’ve worked with Gross Mendelsohn a long time, but I still remember my first meeting with them. I was impressed that the firm’s partners — not salespeople or staff accountants — came to meet with me. That’s still the case today.”

— Barbara Kight, President

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