Florida electrical contractor recognized in construction awards competition

Nov. 30, 2001
Altamonte Springs-based Encompass Electrical Technologies-Florida, LLC earned two Eagle Awards in the Associated Builders and Contractors’ 2001 Excellence in Construction awards competition. Encompass Electrical Technologies-Florida, one of Florida's largest specialty subcontractors with annual revenues of about $200 million, won the awards for its high-quality work in the Division 16, Subcontractor,
Altamonte Springs-based Encompass Electrical Technologies-Florida, LLC earned two Eagle Awards in the Associated Builders and Contractors’ 2001 Excellence in Construction awards competition.

Encompass Electrical Technologies-Florida, one of Florida's largest specialty subcontractors with annual revenues of about $200 million, won the awards for its high-quality work in the Division 16, Subcontractor, Electrical. The contractor won an award in the under $10 million category for multimillion-dollar ITC DeltaCom and another Eagle Award in the over $1 Million category for Marriott Village at Little Lake Bryan.

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