Prevention of wasted materials
Allegrone Construction Co. continues its ongoing green building practices through the use of collecting on-site, existing materials from current construction sites in order to reuse for a new purpose. Salvaged materials are collected for our own future use to both lower construction costs and prevent old, useful materials from becoming waste.






Comments:
Ameer said on Mar 22, 2012 at 11:08 pm:
Hi,We are Southern California boaters plnnniag retirement in a few years on the ICW around Southport, NC, for a change of pace.Planing a cruising (power) Cat in our future (at least 3 years out). I have been following the progress of the MaineCat P-47 and saw it at the Solomons Trawlerfest. I see they have launched the first Flybridge model which would be a requirement for me. I alo saw the PDQ 34 at the Solomons-Too small-chartered the smaller Leopard from the Moorings last July-narrow beam-nearly lost our entire dinner off the flybridge from rocking when we were hit by some wakes on the beam. The PDQ 41 interests me. They seem to have put a lot of thought into the layout. The concept of getting the Master Stateroom out of the hulls is nice. Hugh Flybridge is like having another full deck and obviates the need for a large cockpit. The Selenes are beautiful boats and Jet Tern should be a great partnership for you ( and an obvious choice for dealership ). I wish you luck with this project and would like to be on your update list!Thanks,Jim & Karen McLeod