347Facts team wins state transportation award

By Kenny Quayle | Pinal Central

The team behind local success story 347Facts has won a state-wide award for their involvement in getting the State Route 347 expansion funded, simply adding to their triumphs this year and allowing a moment for the team to enjoy their success and get some recognition on a larger stage.

The Arizona Transportation Partnering Excellence Award, established in 2005 and sponsored by the Arizona Department of Transportation, Associated General Contractors Arizona Chapter, Arizona Public Works Association, American Council of Engineering Companies, Associated Minority Contractors of Arizona, Arizona Transportation Builders Association, Federal Highway Administration and Maricopa County Department of Transportation, reportedly recognizes teams that demonstrate a high degree of achievement through the practice of ‘partnering principles’ and display the application of the partnering processes related to the transportation industry.

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