Cherry, the Houston-based recycling and demolition company, has earned an award of merit in the Associated Builders and Contractors’ (ABC) 2011 Excellence in Construction Awards competition.
(From left:) Cherry Demolition Inc. employees Zack Stark, project manager; Mike May, project safety officer; and Mark DeWitt, general manager. Cherry’s award was given in the Specialty Contractor Projects category to recognize its disassembly of a Lecithin de-oiling plant in Stuttgart, Ark.
Cherry’s primary project challenge involved the precision disassembly of the Lecithin de-oiling plant and meticulous documentation of all its components so that it could be safely shipped for reassembly in Indore, India.
The ABC Excellence in Construction Awards recognizes outstanding projects in the commercial and industrial industry. ABC is one of the leading organizations representing America's business community and the merit shop construction industry.
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