FutureNet Group already has its normal business trifecta going for it in the last year, signing new contracts in the engineering, construction and IT sectors. Now the west side-based firm is branching out into alternative energy to help fuel its growth.
FutureNet Group has added five people since the last time we
checked in with the company early last year, bringing its total head count to 50. That growth in staff is attributed to the firm signing some long-term contracts in its three bread-and-butter areas.
"We are on our way," says Jay Mehta, vice president of
FutureNet Group. "If everything goes as we’re expecting in the next 4-5 months we will double our growth."
The firm is working on a new alternative energy subsidiary. That new division specializes in getting energy from both solar and water sources. "That will be our target for this year," Mehta says.
Source: Jay Mehta, vice president of FutureNet Group
Writer: Jon Zemke
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