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Adler Windows receives Rising Star Award at Anchin’s Construction awards

New York, NY Anchin Block & Anchin LLP, have named the winners of 2017’s New York Construction Awards. The awards honor construction, architecture & engineering Industry innovators, leaders, and rising stars. Adler Windows will receive a Rising Star Award that recognizes stars in construction, design, and development, based on accelerated growth.  

Presented in cooperation with the New York Building Congress (NYBC) and industry partners, American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC NY) and the General Contractors Association of New York (GCA), this event brings industry colleagues and professionals together to commemorate the construction, design, and development industry leaders and their success.

“We are gratified and honored to be recognized as a Rising Star Award at this year’s New York Construction Awards. It is a huge credit to our phenomenal team and our amazing clients,” said Ross Adler, President at Adler Windows.

Six awards will be presented by Anchin and its industry partners at this year’s event, based upon applications submitted by companies and judged by an illustrious panel of industry executives. After reviewing all of the entries, the judges recognized the following companies:

 

Industry Impact Award

Deborah Bradley Construction

SHoP Architects

 

Legacy Award

Posillico

Thornton Tomasetti

 

Rising Star Award

Adler Windows

Triumph Construction

 

The New York Construction Awards, presented by Anchin, will be on June 14, 2017 in New York City. This year’s event will honor six companies with inspiring stories. “It is such an honor to recognize and celebrate the companies that have achieved great success in the industry,” said Frank Schettino, Managing Partner at Anchin, Block and Anchin.

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