Last week, the 160-foot tower crane was successfully dismantled at the Erwin Terrace project in Durham.
On May 11, nearly two dozen Rochester LeChase employees volunteered their time for United Way’s Day of Caring.
On April 26, LeChase’s Stephanie Pennington, Kevin Hoffman and Jim Scheirer presented at the Builders Exchange of Rochester (ROBEX) “Beer & Bidding” event.
To celebrate Construction Safety Week, the LeChase’s Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools team sponsored a breakfast or morning break for all project sites.
Recently, LeChase’s Corning and Binghamton regions held safety trainings for field personnel.
On April 27, the Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools project received a Certificate of Safety Achievement for from the North Carolina Department of Labor (NCDOL).
On Tuesday, May 2, the LeChase New York Capital Region team working on the University at Albany’s SEFCU Arena held a safety stand-down.
To celebrate Construction Safety Week and its 2023 theme – Strong Voices, Safe Choices – LeChase is sharing stories from our Good Catch program, which recognizes individuals or teams for speaking up to ensure a safe workplace for themselves and others.
LeChase CEO Bill Goodrich is among New York State construction leaders listed in the City & State 2023 Construction Power 100.
On April 21, two LeChase projects – the University of Rochester Ambulatory Orthopaedics Center (AOC) and RIT Global Cyber Security Institute – were recognized at the 2023 Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Rochester Chapter Awards.