Choice Partners purchasing cooperative approved Palomar Modular Buildings as an awarded vendor for their portable/modular buildings allowing their members to purchase modular buildings at favorable negotiated rates.

DE SOTO, Texas (PRWEB) April 25, 2018

Choice Partners purchasing cooperative approved Palomar Modular Buildings as an awarded vendor for their portable/modular buildings allowing their members to purchase modular buildings at favorable negotiated rates. Choice Partners provides members with a proven cooperative purchasing process that leverages the collective purchasing power of the regions schools, colleges, universities, municipalities, counties, state agencies and other governmental entities, and nonprofits.

“Being an awarded vendor for portable/modular buildings with Choice Partners gives Palomar exposure both in Harris County and across the country which helps us to continue providing educators with a cost-effective solution to deal with fluctuating enrollment,” says John Martin, president with Palomar Modular Buildings.

Palomar Modular Buildings provides education building solutions for school districts to satisfy temporary and permanent construction requirements. Palomar works with school facility administrators to develop floor plans, facility planning, space design, and project management to deliver an optimized experience for education providers.

About Palomar Modular Buildings

Palomar Modular Buildings manufactures advanced modular buildings for a range of industries including office, retail, healthcare, education and workforce housing. The company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in DeSoto, Texas, is staffed with a dedicated team of skilled tradesmen and production managers that have produced hundreds of modular projects from simple additions to complex multi-stage facilities.

If you would like further information about this press release or to schedule an interview with John Martin, please contact John Martin at jmartin(at)palomarmodular(dot)com or call 1-866-312-4032.

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Ronnie Tanner, a horse jockey in the '60s and '70s, and Kendrick Carmouche, a current jockey, spoke about the racism Black jockeys have faced. NewsdayTV's Jamie Stuart reports. Credit: Ed Murray, Jonathan Singh

'I had to keep my mouth shut'  Ronnie Tanner, a horse jockey in the '60s and '70s, and Kendrick Carmouche, a current jockey, spoke about the racism Black jockeys have faced. NewsdayTV's Jamie Stuart reports.

Ronnie Tanner, a horse jockey in the '60s and '70s, and Kendrick Carmouche, a current jockey, spoke about the racism Black jockeys have faced. NewsdayTV's Jamie Stuart reports. Credit: Ed Murray, Jonathan Singh

'I had to keep my mouth shut'  Ronnie Tanner, a horse jockey in the '60s and '70s, and Kendrick Carmouche, a current jockey, spoke about the racism Black jockeys have faced. NewsdayTV's Jamie Stuart reports.

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