Schultz and Summers Engineering has been selected for the 2012 Best of Kenner Award in the Civil Engineers category by the Kenner Award Program committee. Each year, the Kenner Award Program identifies companies they believe have achieved exceptional success in marketing within their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and the Kenner community. Those companies help make the Kenner, Louisiana area a great place to live, work and play.
SSE Owner Stan
Schultz added, “We have worked hard to serve all our Louisiana
customers in our efforts to rebuild the levee system and
house-raising around New Orleans. Having the Best of Kenner Award
committee recognize our efforts is very satisfying.”
Stan Schultz, Owner |
Various sources of
information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each
category. The 2012 Kenner Award Program focuses on quality, not
quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered
both internally by the Kenner Award Program and data provided by
third parties.
Schultz and Summers
Engineering is a Missouri based Civil Engineering Company located in
multiple locations around the Midwest and is based out of Poplar
Bluff, Missouri. In 2008 they opened a branch office in Kenner
Louisiana to focus on providing surveying and materials testing
service on the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) flood
control projects. They have a large state of the art USACE validated
testing lab and are one of the select companies that have been
approved for Blanket Purchase Agreement with the USACE. To date, SSE
has provided QC testing services on 20 different projects for
companies such as Tetra Tech, AWC, Aquatera, Conti, WR Compass,
Southern Services and LS&CKY to name just a few.
SSE Kenner manager
Thomas Hudson concluded, “This recognition is the result of all our
employees hard work. They take seriously our job of supplying the
best material testing and surveying services to our customers. We
will continue to do all we can to help rebuild the levee’s
protecting New Orleans.”
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