BP Mechanical Corporation Contributes to MCERF

March 28, 2016

The Mechanical Contracting Education & Research Foundation (MCERF) recently received a $500 contribution from BP Mechanical (Glendale, N.Y.), winner of the 2015 E. Robert Kent Award for Management Innovation. And, BP designated half its contribution for MCERF Scholarships.

The MCERF Board of Trustees greatly appreciates the contribution which enables the Foundation to continue its education and research programs, especially the scholarship support, that help our industry advance. Find out more about MCERF and its programs by clicking on the link below.

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