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NSSGA prepares for annual Awards of Excellence

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The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) is gearing up to recognise the aggregates industry’s best with its annual Awards of Excellence.

NSSGA offers a variety of company and individual recognitions to highlight the industry’s best practices and innovative companies, who operate safely, engage their communities and are stewards of the environment. The association will also award individual honours to recognise operations and industry professionals for their contributions to the stone, sand and gravel industry as a whole.

The awards will be presented at the association’s annual convention and AGG1 in Nashville, Tennessee, 20-23 March 2016.

“NSSGA’s annual awards recognise the best, the brightest and most innovative operations in our industry. These are the operations that lead the way in enhancing the stone, sand and gravel operations for the benefit of our workers, our environment and our communities,” said Michael W. Johnson, NSSGA president and CEO. “By constantly improving, aggregates producers provide a better, more affordable and more sustainable product in order to grow our industry and provide the best raw materials to build America’s tomorrow.”


Edited from source by Joseph Green. Source: NSSGA

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