Advantage Catering Equipment Providing Full Commercial Kitchen Design Service
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The slow but evident signs of economic recovery and returning confidence within the hospitality industry, are leading to an increased number of enquiries from existing catering businesses needing to replace commercial catering equipment as well as new businesses needing to start from scratch.
Advantage Catering Equipment are able to help with the consultation, design and project management for catering equipment right through to staff training and maintenance.
Planning is the stage when the ultimate success or failure of a catering operation is decided.
The aim of planning a commercial kitchen is to achieve a work area with the maximum efficiency and safety, which keeps wastage of labour, energy and materials to a minimum.
Restaurant kitchen design principles remain the same whether you are planning a large or small
kitchen, except that space limitations
Source: OfficialWire (press release)
Renovations: Family- and budget-friendly kitchen! (Part 1)
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Sources for our work and products
I am recommending these companies because they did a good job for me. I found them to be honest, responsible and they fulfilled their contracts. They all did very fine work and were responsive to my requests. I offer no guarantee they will do the same for you, but they all did reliable work for me. (I’ve written more about each company and the work they did for me, which will be published on Wednesday.)
Cofer Electric Co. – 92 Main Street Northwest Lilburn, GA 30047-5000; 770-921-1470
Progressive Lighting – Multiple locations around the city. www.progressivelighting.com
Master’s Painting Services – Miguel Angel Rojo, cell phone – 678-663-6293.
Northlake Plumbing (Gas line and water lines) — 5347 Lawrenceville Hwy NW, Lilburn, GA 30047; 770-921-2046
A Polished Finish, Inc. (Granite) – 1213 Nathan Boulevard, Suite A-C, Loganville, Ga. 30052; 770-913-8797 (Recommended to me by my old friend New Mom. She had a good experience with them as well.)
Source: Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)