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Armistead is being honored with a “New Jersey’s Leading Capital Construction Award,” for its role in the hospital’s crucial Cogeneration Plant Replacement project.
John W. Danforth Co., one of the largest mechanical contractors in the northeast, recently announced the promotion of three long-time team members to senior roles with the company.
Held annually, the Trimble Viewpoint Construction Awards honor the technological achievements of North American contractors as exhibited through the growth and improvements of their projects, people and processes over the past year.
In order to qualify for the free home giveaway, employees must be employed at Mechanical One for a year, take a financial education course and complete 20 hours of community service.
This is a historic event for the family-owned and operated company, marking the first time it has grown through acquisition since its founding in 1955.
Just about every company claims to have a family culture, but not every company truly works hard to make it a fact. Harrell-Fish Inc. (HFI) is one of the good ones. With its vision statement, “We will relentlessly grow, develop and build our people, company and communities for a better future,” it’s clear HFI puts its employees first.
Since its inception in 2011, Manhattan Mechanical has experienced astronomical growth, expanding from a mere 15 employees to the current 200 personnel.
In his new position, Paoli is responsible for maintaining existing client relationships and identifying and developing new clients throughout the Chicago region.