by jbs031809 b3 — March 23, 2009—The Building Service Contractors Association International (BSCAI) presented several awards at its recent 2009 BSCAI Annual Convention & Trade Show.
BSCAI presented its annual Safety Awards to leading industry organizations with excellent safety records:
Category A: 260,000 or Less Hours Worked Annually:
- CT Enterprises, Inc. DBA TBM Building Services
- Flair Building Services
- J&S Cleaning, Inc.
Category B: 260,001 – 1,038,960 Hours Worked Annually:
- Professional Facilities Management, Inc.
- Rite Way Service
- Maintenance, Inc.
Category C: 1,038,961 – 2,598,960 Hours Worked Annually:
- Aetna Building Maintenance
- McLemore Building Maintenance, Inc.
- Gali Service Industries
Category D: 2,598,961+ Hours Worked Annually:
- Mitch Murch Maintenance Management Co.
- IH Services, Inc.
BSCAI presented its annual Image Awards to leading industry organizations who have excelled in enhancing the image of their businesses, which has in turn improved the image of the building service contracting industry to the customer as well as the general public:
Best Company Marketing Piece:
- Mid-Size Company: Midwest Maintenance
- Large Company: Maintenance, Inc.
Best Company Newsletter:
- Mid-Size Company: Ames Services, LTD
- Large Company: FBG Service Corporation
Best Company Uniform:
- The Hurley Group
Best Company Web site:
- Mid-Size Company: Midwest Maintenance
- Large Company: The Hurley Group
BSCAI also presented these awards:
- Arthur C. Barraclough Company Community Service Award to K-Tech Kleening Systems, Inc., of Weston, WI;
- Carol Dean Building Service Employee of the Year Award to Columbus Franklin,
FBG Service Corporation;
- Industry Service Award, posthumously, to Allen G. Siegel, Esq., former partner at the law firm Arent Fox;
- James E. Purcell Award to two long-time volunteers, Donald Pottieger, Sr., CBSE, president of Southland Landscape Management, and John Ezzo, CBSE, founder of New Image Building Services, Inc.; both are past BSCAI presidents; and
- Walter L. Cook Award to long-time volunteer Alan Diamond, CBSE, former CEO of Premier Maintenance, Inc.