Ben’s General Contracting Corp. Named NARI 2015 Northeast Regional Contractor Of The Year (CotY) Winner for Commercial Interiors
Freeport, NY (PRWEB) February 13, 2015 -- The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) has named Ben’s General Contracting in Freeport, NY, 2015 Northeast Regional CotY winner in the Commercial Interiors category of its annual awards competition. Ben’s was recently voted the 2014 Contractor Of The Year by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI NYC/LI Chapter), gaining notoriety as the Silver Winner for excellence in Commercial Interior work.
Each year NARI presents CotY awards to members who have demonstrated outstanding work through their remodeling projects. “We feel both humbled and energized by gaining this level of recognition and trust within the community,” says owner Ben Jackson. Mr. Jackson attributes the company’s success to the unparalleled commitment of its entire staff as well as its attention to detail and quality through all phases of construction.
For over thirty years, Ben’s has served the Long Island, NYC and Northeast Region. With extensive experience in both the commercial and residential sectors, the company’s credits include commercial design-build, commercial general contracting, and commercial construction management services with well-known commercial brands as well as new home construction and renovations for New York homeowners.
Working for over 10 years with PLS Check Cashers, a nationally recognized Financial Service company, Ben’s completed dozens of stores for this client, providing services ranging from original pre lease assessments to post occupancy maintenance. Tasked with designing the store prototype, which includes prominent green building design features and building materials sourced within the region, the commercial interior renovation for this award winning project included: a new multi-zone VRF HVAC system utilizing cassette type blowers; bulletproof security walls and glass; an energy efficient LED lighting system; and an unrivaled turnover timeframe of 60 days.
Contractors from seven regions around the country vie for CotY Awards each year. Judging is based on problem solving, functionality, aesthetics, craftsmanship, innovation, degree of difficulty by an impartial panel of industry experts. NARI named 160 Regional CotY TM Winners from the 2015 competition, with 33 team members. Regional CotY Winners will now advance as finalists at the national level. Regional winners will be honored and National winners will be announced at NARI’s Evening of ExcellenceSM reception on Friday, April 17 at the Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty Six in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. The winner reveal will also be available via Webcast at 5:30 pm ET on April 17 and will be archived for viewing for 30 days.
For more information about Ben’s General Contracting, visit the company’s website at http://www.bgccorp.com or call (516) 623-2945.
About Ben’s General Contracting Corporation:
Ben's General Contracting is a licensed, insured, bonded commercial and residential contractor serving Long Island, New York City and the Northeast Region. For over 30 years Ben’s has taken great pride in its “Triple C Service” – Constant Client Communication and its “on time” – “be there when we say we’ll be there” service delivery ethics. Ben’s has been featured on George To The Rescue and is the recipient of numerous industry awards. The company and its staff remain in active in the community, encouraging ethical conduct, professionalism and community service in the industry.
About NARI:
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is a professional association that serves homeowners who are seeking to hire a professional remodeling contractor. Members are full-time, dedicated, remodeling industry professionals who follow a strict code of ethics with high standards of honesty, integrity and responsibility. For more information, visit http://www.nari.org
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