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PROCON receives two Associated Builders and Contractors Awards

On June 18, PROCON, a design-build firm, was honored with two safety awards for "First Place SIC Code 15 - over 200,000 Man-Hours" and "Zero Cases Resulting in Lost Workdays," from the Associated Builders and Contractors of New Hampshire and Vermont Chapter (ABC NH/VT). ABC recognizes the commendable safety performances of small and large member firms annually. These awards convey ABC's recognition of each firm's responsibility for, and execution of safety resulting in an overall safe workplace. The annual ABC Safety Awards Program winners are determined by a 3-year evaluation of the company's overall safety record. PROCON was analyzed on all office and field employees over a 200,000 man-hour period, with zero cases resulting in lost work days. PROCON president, John Samenfeld said, "PROCON is highly committed to safety on all of our projects, not only for our own team members, but also for anyone who steps foot on our construction sites." PROCON is a fully integrated in-house design-build firm specializing in commercial, hospitality, institutional, industrial and multi-family residential projects. Celebrating 80 years of business, PROCON is highly regarded for its single-source philosophy and commitment to client success.
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