Mutiquip Named Winner of 2010 Contractor’s Choice Awards

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Multiquip, Inc. has won two 2010 Contractor’s Choice Awards.
Multiquip, Inc., a diverse manufacturer and supplier of world class quality products and solutions, announced the company has won two 2010 Contractor’s Choice Awards. Presented annually by Roads & Bridges magazine, the awards showcase 21 categories of the best products and equipment being offered to the marketplace. Only professionals using the products and equipment can cast votes for the winners.

Multiquip received a Silver award in the Work-Zone Safety (Lights) category for their GloBug Lighting Systems, which makes jobs such as nighttime road repairs safer for both workers and motorists. Additionally, Multiquip won a Bronze award in the Concrete Pavers category for their SP706036/Street Pro Road Saw. The unique engineering of this saw greatly reduces operator strain and fatigue, while lessening the chance of back injury.

The Contractor’s Choice Awards were established by Roads & Bridges magazine in 2005 to allow contractor readership to pick the best equipment out on a jobsite. The recipients of the top three votes in each product category receive either a gold, silver or bronze award.
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