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| bobby ferguson detroit News+ XML/RSSBy Dennis Nazelli Bobby Ferguson started working for his father’s gravel hauling company as a youngster and due to a sudden illness took over the company while still in high school. By Dennis Nazelli Ferguson Enterprises, Inc., of Detroit (FEI) is the industry leader in Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) renewal. By Dennis Nazelli President of FEI, Bobby Ferguson, continues his company’s commitment as a corporate donor to the Real Life 101 Scholarship Fund. By Dennis Nazelli The Detroit, minority-owned Ferguson Enterprises, Inc., landed the excavation and grading contracts for both the Tigers Comerica Park and the Lions sports stadiums in the late 90’s. By Dennis Nazelli Minority contractor and business owner, Bobby Ferguson is not shy at all when it comes to speaking out for black-owned Detroit contractors, since they continue to be shut out by majority firms’ qualifications and guidelines. By Dennis Nazelli President of the growing Detroit-based Ferguson Enterprises, Inc., Ferguson advocates that minority contractor business owners receive their mandated share of jobs. By Dennis Nazelli Ferguson Enterprises, Inc., President, Bobby Ferguson has led the fight against Detroit’s abandoned houses and blight for more than two decades. By Dennis Nazelli Bobby Ferguson of Detroit, expanding upon his father’s vision changes the company’s name to Ferguson Enterprises, Inc., By Dennis Nazelli Formerly known as Ferguson Hauling and Grading, FEI was founded in 1968 by Homer and Annie Ferguson and built on the value of good, honest hard work. By Mark Maupin The Foundation’s financial help supports needed services to feed, clothe and educate the most vulnerable of a community’s populations: the youth and the elderly. By Mark Maupin DPS Emergency Financial Manager, Robert Bobb, announcement for a $500 million dollar bond program was great news for Detroit’s construction and building trades and their employees. By Mark Maupin Second Ferguson generation bolsters his father’s community support for youth and senior services with three new profound activities. | ||||||||||||||||||||||