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O&G Industries named one of Connecticut’s Top Workplaces for 2015

Torrington, CT O&G Industries, one of Connecticut’s largest privately-held construction firms, was named as one of Connecticut’s 2015 Top Workplaces by Hearst Media at the organization’s awards ceremony held on September 10 in Monroe, Conn.

“It’s humbling to be named one of the State’s Top Workplaces by such a talented and hardworking team” said O&G Industries president, David Oneglia. “Our business is built on people.  We’ve been around for 92 years and run 15-20 major projects at any given time.  That doesn’t even include the 40+ facilities we operate.  You don’t have that kind of success without talented, dedicated people making contributions at every level of the organization and at every site.”  

O&G is joined by Webster Bank, Berkshire Hathaway, Bridgewater Associates and ASML Holdings in the Top Workplaces Large Employer category for businesses with 300 or more employees in Connecticut.  The award represents O&G’s third major corporate honor in 2015. 

O&G was recognized as one of Engineering News-Records (ENR) Top 100 Green Building Contractors, ENR’s Top 400 U.S. Contractors and holds the distinction of being one of only a handful of companies in the country to be recognized in the magazine’s 1st and 50th anniversary lists.

O&G Industries is one of the Northeast’s leading providers of construction services and products.  Our resume includes over 1,000 highly-skilled construction industry professionals, 1,900 pieces of the industry’s most well-maintained equipment and nearly a century of construction industry knowledge spanning numerous client-industry segments.  Combined with a broad portfolio of services and products, O&G is uniquely positioned as one of the most diversified construction companies in the region.  O&G is headquartered in Torrington, Conn.

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