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Subcontractors Trade Association hosts 2014 Annual Construction Awards Dinner

The Subcontractors Trade Association (STA) hosted its 45th Annual Construction Awards Dinner on May 3rd at Russo's On The Bay to recognize distinguished industry professionals for their exceptional contribution and dedication to the construction trade. William Gilbane III, senior vice president of Gilbane Building Company, earned the distinction of Builder of the Year; James Flynn, secretary and treasurer of Independent Temperature Control, was honored as the Ronald Berger Subcontractor of the Year; Christopher Erikson, business manager of Local Union No. 3 I.B.E.W., was named Labor Leader of the Year; and William Marino, chief executive officer of Star America Infrastructure Partners, was the recipient of the Michael Mazzucca Lifetime Achievement Award. The awards dinner, which drew over 400 guests, also included live music and a presentation by STA president Jerry Liss. For more information on how to become a member of the STA, visit www.stanyc.com. All union subcontractors are encouraged to join the association and take advantage of its member benefits.
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