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MMR Group, Inc. Ranked Ninth Largest Electrical Contractor in U.S. by Engineering-News Record
October 28, 2024
MMR Group, Inc. is recognized by Engineering News-Record as the 9th largest electrical contractor in the nation. This marks the 30th consecutive year that MMR has made the list, further positioning the company as an industry leader.
The Mosaic's Gold Award was received by MMR Site Superintendent Thomas Curtis at the Mosaic Annual Contractor Safety Awards.
MMR received the Eagle and Pyramid Awards at the 29th annual Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. (ABC) National Excellence in Construction Awards Gala.
For their actions with “Stop Work Authority” MMR Electricians Baldemar Ozuna and Ricardo Macias, and MMR Foreman Carlos Yates, were recognized with the Golden Coin Award for safety at the Shell Deer Park complex
As the largest open-shop electrical and instrumentation contractor in the United States, MMR continues to aggressively expand operations to meet the needs of its clients.
Five MMR employees were recognized for exemplary safety actions on the SASOL LCCP Mega Project in Westlake, La. These employees were honored through Sasol’s Silver Coin Awards Program.
Thanks to MMR employees hundreds of underprivileged children will experience the joy of Christmas through the Salvation Army Angel Tree Giving.
The Coastal Bend Society for Human Resource Management awarded MMR the Achievement in Workplace Safety & Compliance Award.
At the annual Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. (ABC) Excellence in Construction Awards program, MMR was honored with several top awards for exceeding expectations in innovation, quality, safety, etc.
MMR is the ninth largest electrical contractor in the nation according to Engineering News-Record’s (ENR) prestigious Top Electrical Contractors List.
MMR's Craft Training Program is considered one-of-a-kind in its industry with the ability to train and evaluate MMR employees in-house rather than sending them to a third-party vendor. MMR recently made enhancements to its program.