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ABC - Mass. chapter member C. White Marine celebrates 20 year anniversary

February marked 20 years in business for general contractor C. White Marine, Inc. They joined ABC MA in 2000 and have been nothing but an active member ever since. C. White Marine has completed some of New England's most challenging marine construction, bridge construction and land pile projects over the past 20 years. "Our longevity and success is due to our hands-on work ethic. Cathy and I are 100% involved in running the business. Every client gets special attention that only an owner can give," said company president Larry White, who founded C. White Marine with his wife Cathy. Their son Dan has recently joined the team as well, assisting Larry and Cathy in day-to-day construction operations. "We find it rewarding working together as a family-owned business and we look forward to a future of positive growth for C. White. Marine," said Larry about working with his wife and son. Today, the company has several marine construction plants and land based equipment with crews that service the New England area, meeting the needs of their clients with the responsive service they have built their reputation on. "Cathy and I owe much of our success to our committed, hard-working employees, many of whom have been with us since the beginning," said Larry. C. White Marine has received the ABC S.T.E.P Safety Award for the last eight years for their safety preparedness and performance and adherence to safety standards.The firm regularly supports the community, participating in both the Women Build-Habitat for Humanity in Danvers and the United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots program that is held around the holidays each year. We want to congratulate C. White Marine on reaching this great milestone and wish them nothing but the best of luck on their next 20 years!
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