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2022 Year in Review: Steve Feldman, Spectrum Integrated Technologies

Steve Feldman
Director
Spectrum Integrated Technologies

What was your most important professional accomplishment or most notable project, deal, or transaction in 2022?
Spectrum Integrated Technologies is honored to have been awarded the 2022 National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) Project Excellence Award in the Low Voltage/Technology category for the Boston Beer Company Nationwide Integrated Security Project.
The project entailed Spectrum’s design, engineering, installation and testing at Sam Adams breweries and tap rooms in Boston, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New York; the Angry Orchard brewery in Walden, NY, Dogfish Head in Miami, and Delaware; and the Angel City/Truly LA brewery in Los Angeles. All security systems tie-in to Boston Beer headquarters in Boston.
The project required extensive planning and a cooperative effort between the Spectrum Integrated Technologies and the Boston Beer management teams, coupled with reliable support from our security system vendors and subcontractor partners throughout the country.

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