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LONG Building Technologies company history timeline

1968

By 1968, Will’s success had drawn the attention of others in the market, and he struck up a partnership with industry veteran Hank Demming, forming the Long-Demming Company.

1980

Despite a slump in the economy in the 1980’s, LONG continued its history of strategic growth.

1991

In 1991 Long & Associates purchased Winner and Associates and became a Barber-Colman representative.

1994

In 1994 the company opened a new branch office in Colorado Springs, CO and was granted exclusive representation rights of Siebe Environmental Controls product lines (formerly Barber-Colman and Robert Shaw) in Colorado and Wyoming.

1998

Seeing the need to provide even further coverage throughout the company’s home state of Colorado, the Grand Junction office was established in 1998.

2008

Having identified a need in the market, LONG opened a security business unit in 2008, making LONG one of the only providers in the Western United States to grant customers access to experts in building automation, HVAC equipment, mechanical service, parts and security – all in one place.

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1965
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