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MACTEC RECEIVES 16 SAFETY AWARDS FROM NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL

ALPHARETTA, GA, Nov. 20, 2009 -- MACTEC has received 16 safety awards from the National Safety Council (NSC). Allen Kibler, President of MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc., (www.mactec.com), made the announcement.

According to Howard J. Gordon, MACTEC’s Corporate Director of Environment, Safety and Health, the company was recognized at the recently held 2009 NSC Congress and Expo for an exceptional safety record resulting in no recordable occupational injuries or illnesses on various projects documenting over 700,000 hours of work.

Some of the 16 projects given awards include:

  • Florida Department of Transportation Pavement Management, Ashburn, VA
  • Illinois State toll Highway Authority South Tri-State Tollway Road Bridge Design, Chicago, IL
  • Lowry Air Force Base Environmental Investigation Design/Build, Denver, CO
  • University of Nebraska Agricultural Research * Development Center, Lincoln, NE
  • US AFCEE Defense Logistics Agency Title II Services, Warner Robins, GA

The National Safety Council is a nonprofit, nongovernmental, international public service organization dedicated to protecting life and promoting health. Members of NSC include more than 45,000 businesses, labor organizations, schools, public agencies, private groups and individuals. Founded in 1913, and chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1953, the primary focus of the NSC is preventing injuries on highways and in homes, workplaces and communities.

MACTEC (www.mactec.com), based in Alpharetta, GA, is a leading engineering and design, environmental, and construction firm focused on four strategic business lines: Industrial/Commercial, Infrastructure (Transportation and Municipal), Energy, and Federal.  MACTEC offers an ever-broadening portfolio of sustainable solutions, from renewable energy to industrial facility asset management.  With annual revenues of more than $490 million, MACTEC’s 3,000-plus employees work from over 80 offices nationwide.

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