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SEP 2016

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COATINGSPRO SEPTEMBER 2016 17 C oatingsPro Magazine is now accepting submissions for its inaugural Contractor Awards Program! e experienced CoatingsPro team is looking to showcase projects and crews that demonstrate excellence in the high-performance coatings industry. e new awards program is for commercial and industrial coatings contractors, with projects awarded in the categories of Commercial Concrete, Commercial Roof, Industrial Concrete, Industrial Steel, Specialty Project, and Contractor/Crew MVP. e MVP award is for a team or crew member deserving of special recognition for any outstand- ing accomplishment on the jobsite, such as an exemplary team contribu- tion, safety performance, or communication practices. A 1st-, 2nd-, and 3rd-place award will be presented in each category. Award w inners w ill be announced in a special ceremony for the contractors at NACE International 's CORROSION 2017 Conference & Expo in New Orleans, Louisiana. T he ceremony w ill be held on Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at the Green T heatre (Corrosive Chronicles) from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. ink you might have a winning project or crew? Read on for more details. Each nomination must be entered by a coatings contrac- tor, and nominated projects must have been completed between November 2014 and November 2016. ere's no fee to enter the program, but the entry form package must be delivered by 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on December 1, 2016. Basic project details should be included for each nomination, including the name and location of the project and the prime client, completion date of the project, the size of the project in square feet or meters, and a brief description of the work. Other relevant details could include the size of the crew on the project; the duration of the project; the project's processes, materials, and equipment; and the substrate that was coated along with its condition of. Project pictures — preferably with before, during, and after shots — are required, and CoatingsPro recommends that several images be included. Files should be no smaller than 1 MB. A ll photos must be Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliant and show proper personal protective equipment (PPE). Nominees must also complete a photo release form, which gives permission to CoatingsPro Magazine and CoatingsPro's Website to use the jobsite photo- graphs and gives the owner of the photos proper credits. e nominated projects will be rated by industry experts according to the awards guidelines, which will be available online. First- place winners in each category will receive a physical award with the winning individual and company names engraved, a highlight in CoatingsPro Magazine as an award winner, information on CoatingsPro's Website and social media platforms as an award winner, and recognition throughout the coatings industry for outstanding work. e official project nomination form can be accessed and submitted via the Contractor Awards Program Website, www.coatingspromag.com/contractor-awards. For more information, contact: CoatingsPro's Contractor Awards Program, CPcontractorawards@coatingspromag.com CP COATINGSPRO'S CONTRACTOR AWARDS The new awards program is for commercial and industrial coatings contractors, with projects awarded in the categories of Commercial Concrete, Commercial Roof, Industrial Concrete, Industrial Steel, Specialty Project, and Contractor/Crew MVP. News From Around the Coatings Industry

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