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Froehling & Robertson, Inc. receives 2020 Excellence in Safety Award

By Staff Report, posted 4 years ago
Froehling  & Robertson Inc. earns 2020 Excellence in Safety Award.


During Construction Safety Week, May 3-7, Froehling  & Robertson Inc. honored its Fayetteville team for their effort to “be present, be focused and stay safe.” 

The company recognized its Fayetteville office with the 2020 Excellence in Safety Award.

“As everyone knows, 2020 was a very challenging year,” said Marty Shrewsbury, F&R safety director. “It required an extra measure of dedication and attention to detail in order to keep everyone safe. Not only in the ever-present SARS2 threat but as fieldwork on projects continued. The core component revolved around communication and flexibility. While every F&R Branch office worked diligently at making safety a priority, we are celebrating one Branch that rose to the top in terms of Safety! Please congratulate Craig Mintz and the F&R Fayetteville NC Staff on a successful safety year and a job well done.”
 

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