ROCKVILLE, Md. (March 19th, 2018) – Shapiro & Duncan’s craftsmen were awarded for displaying exceptional skills in the mechanical contracting category for the following projects: Duke Ellington School of the Arts Modernization, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Conservation Collection Center and Carnegie Institution of Science. The awards’ banquet celebrated and recognized the use of creativity, ingenuity, precision and special skills on construction projects in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia area.
Shapiro & Duncan benefits from productive employees who are leaders in best practices, yielding repeat business and referrals. Each project team is comprised of hardworking, skilled and dedicated craftsmen and women. Our field personnel are willing to conquer all challenges to execute the project and deliver a high quality of work.
“During the renovation of the Carnegie Institution for Science, your people have performed admirably. You have assembled a truly professional team, all of which perform their duties and carry out their responsibilities enthusiastically while demonstrating exceptional expertise in their assigned areas. They have been an outstanding representation of your company, as this renovation required exceptional organization skills and planning,” said Tom McDonaugh, chief engineer for Carnegie Institution of Science.
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