AGU Pioneer Award

MGAC awarded The AGU PIONEER AWARD to Foreman, Todd Hileman!

This award is for those on the project that have exhibited exceptional effort for going above and beyond and for their stellar work in support of AGU’s net zero mission. Todd is passionate about the work he does, the men and women that work with him, and most importantly the AGU Project.

Congratulations, Todd!

Todd from Richards

Congratulations to the 2018 Teddy Award Recipients!

The McPhee Awards Banquet, an annual company event, was held at the Hartford Marriott Downtown on March 3rd to honor our many employees. Dinner & dancing highlighted the night but the main event was the presentation of the Teddy Awards.

McPhee Electric has a longstanding tradition of recognizing exceptional men and women in our workforce. Named after our founder, Ted McPhee, the “Teddy Awards” have become a tradition and part of our culture in celebrating individuals who continually strive to make McPhee Electric an outstanding place to work. This year, we are excited to recognize three great people: Pat Nigro, Greg Ciesla and Jim O’Shea. Congratulations Pat, Greg and Jim! McPhee appreciates your hard work and dedication.

Teddy Awards Picture

2018 WBC Craftsmanship Award Winners

Tysons Galleria Isabella Eatery Latham & Watkins

JE Richards began this New Year proudly by winning three Washington Building Congress’s 2018 Craftsmanship Awards for Lighting Systems on three projects. We look forward to celebrating with all the Craftsmanship Award Winner’s in March.

The WBC received 255 Craftsmanship Awards nominations throughout ten categories so we are incredibly honored to have crews that stood out and are recognized for their extraordinary skills.

Thank you to the outstanding and talented craftsmen that worked on these projects! We realize that winning these awards is a team effort and that many have a hand in each of our successful projects.  We appreciate our entire J.E. Richards team and thank you for your service to JE Richards, Inc.

Congratulations Team!

 

McPhee South Healthy Chili Cook Off!

Cook Off Chilis! Our Winners Bob Sutter and Jaclyn Byelick

Thank you all of our participants in the Chili Cook Off!  We had 9 Chefs and 22 tasters! Congratulations to our winners, Bob Sutter and Jaclyn Byelick! Take a look at the pictures here at 2018 Healthy Chili Cook Off. Did your favorite Chili win?!

Helping Heroes

With the exciting introduction of our new logo, JE Richards took the opportunity to give back to veterans and their families.

This fall, boxes of JE Richards coats, polo shirts and Tervis insulated hot/cold cups with our former logo, were donated to the Military Order of the Purple Heart. The organization, which protects and funds the welfare and rehabilitation of Purple Heart veterans, does so through the collection of household items, the operation of thrift stores, donation of automobiles and at the community level from the annual distribution the Purple Heart Viola, their official flower.

We are so happy to have been able to give back to those who have selflessly served our country.

 

Harlan Electric Toy Drive

Harlan’s Administrative offices decided to collect toys for the Metro Nashville Police Department’s Toy Drive/Christmas Basket program this season. The toy drive is part of the Metro Police Department’s 56th annual Christmas Basket Program, a charity drive designed to collect toys and other items for area families in need of assistance during the holidays. This program has served our community well for 56 years and we wanted to help make it a success again this year.

McPhee Family Football

McPHEE Family Football Tradition Continues

On Saturday October 28, McPhee employees, family, and friends were invited to Rentschler Field to enjoy a tailgate and the UConn vs. Missouri game. Over 200 employees and family members joined us to celebrate this annual event of food, family, and football. It was a great time to interact with fellow coworkers outside of the office and field. A big thank you to the McPhee Family for hosting this company tradition.