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Delphi Construction receives commendation
from Mass. House of Representatives

Shown (from left) are: Keith Shaw COO, Rep. Crocker,
Delphi PX Corey Heaslip, and APM Sue Ellen Walker

Mashpee, MA Delphi Construction, Inc. received a commendation from the Mass. House of Representatives in recognition of having won an Excellence in Construction Award from Associated Builders and Contractors Mass. (ABCMA) Chapter.

State representative, Will Crocker presented the commendation on behalf of speaker of the House, Robert DeLeo during a ceremony at Delphi’s office.

The ABCMA had awarded Delphi the Excellence in Construction Merit Award for their work on a custom residential project in Marstons Mills. The award-winning home was designed by Doreve Nicholaeff of Nicholaeff Architecture + Design.

Delphi project executive, Corey Heaslip accepted the commendation on behalf of the project team responsible for delivering the project.

“Our primary goal is always to exceed the expectations of our client and deliver a final product that delights them, first and foremost. It is an additional honor to be recognized by our industry peers and by our government representatives for our efforts in that regard. It was a privilege to be selected to build this stunning home and to be part of the team together with the owner and architect. This award belongs not only to Delphi but to all who played a role in the successful outcome of this project.” Heaslip said.

Robert McGovern, director of public affairs for the Massachusetts Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors extended congratulations to Delphi on Behalf of his organization which administers the annual Excellence in Construction Awards. 

“We congratulate Delphi on their well-deserved Excellence in Construction Award. It is our pleasure each year to recognize the best of the best in Massachusetts construction.  We also greatly appreciate the Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives taking note of Delphi’s achievement by issuing this commendation.”

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