Only NM General Contractor to Receive Recognition 5 Years in a Row

 Albuquerque, NM – August 10, 2021 – SDV Construction—an award winning, certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned construction firm in Albuquerque—has been recognized by the Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. (ABC) as an Accredited Quality Contractor (AQC). SDV is the only General Contractor based in the state of New Mexico to receive the designation every year for the last five years.

“We’re honored to have the dedication, attention to detail, ethics and hard work of our team recognized by ABC,” said Paul Farless, SDV Construction President and CEO. “This is a true testament to our commitment to provide the highest quality service, while also maintaining top safety standards and getting the job done right. We look forward to continuing to provide the same level of excellence to our customers in the future.”

ABC’s AQC program provides recognition to world-class construction firms that have documented their commitment in five areas of corporate responsibility: Quality, Safety (ABC STEP Gold, Platinum or Diamond level required), Talent management, Craft and management education, and Community relations and diversity.

In achieving AQC status, each member company takes the following pledge: 

As an Accredited Quality Contractor, our company is committed to providing our clients with the highest quality construction services and we care deeply about our employees and the communities in which we build. We are proud to be part of the construction industry and are dedicated to the principle of free enterprise. We commit ourselves to serve our communities and to provide our employees with the skills they need to work safely and productively in order to meet the needs of our clients. 

AQC is recognized by Construction Users Roundtable, an organization founded by leading construction project owners. 

For more information on SDV Construction, visit www.sdvconstruction.com.

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