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IFMA New York to host 2015 Annual Awards for Excellent Dinner on January 28th, 2016

New York, NY The New York City Chapter of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA NYC) is will hold their 2016 Awards for Excellence Dinner on Thursday, January 28, 2016 from 6 to 10 p.m. at The Pierre Hotel Ballroom in New York, IFMA NYC will honor members and their companies for their outstanding accomplishments over the past year, and announce the winners of the 2016 Awards for Excellence, which will include the following categories: • Design and Construction of a New Facility • Distinguished Chapter Volunteer – Service Provider Member • Distinguished Chapter Volunteer – End User Member • Distinguished Chapter Volunteer – Member Corporation • Environmental Awareness Company • Facilities Management Achievement – Operations Management • Facilities Management Achievement – Project Planning • Facilities Management “Emerging Leader” • LEED Certified Project • Innovation Award For more information on the nominees please visit http://www.ifmanyc.org/nominees/.
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