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Construction Coordinators, Inc. receives 2012 AGC Safety Award from the Associated General Contractors of Amercia

Construction Coordinators, Inc. (CCI), a commercial builder renowned throughout New England for its expertise in the corporate interiors, restaurant and retail markets, received a 2012 National AGC Safety Award (NASA) from the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America, the association of commercial and institutional builders. One of 17 firms in Mass. to receive the award, CCI was honored for its zero incidence rate in 10,000-50,000 work hours in the building division. "The NASA awards are based on a nationwide program sponsored by the National Safety Association, and this year more than 1,400 AGC-member contractors throughout the country participated," said Robert Petrucelli, president and CEO of AGC of Mass. "In recent years, standards have become increasingly stringent due to improved safety programs and practices by AGC contractors. AGC of Massachusetts congratulatesConstruction Coordinators for its diligence in continuing to enhance its safety practices." The AGC of America includes 95 chartered chapters and represents nearly 30,000 firms in the construction industry. CCI is an established general contractor specializing in corporate interiors, restaurants and retail stores throughout New England. Since 1991, clients such as Harvard University, Simon Properties, and Hyatt Hotels have relied upon CCI for its expertise in complex project management and time-tested relationships with the most talented subcontractor firms.
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