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Cole Drussa is now Cambridge Engineering’s process improvement engineer, as part of the company’s “lean manufacturing journey” to achieve improvements in productivity, quality and lead time by eliminating waste.
Lean manufacturing brings added value to customers and reduces the wasting of resources. There are many wastes in how HVAC construction contractors work.
Armistead Mechanical Inc., a mechanical construction and engineering services contractor in New Jersey and New York, was part of a team recognized by the New Jersey Subcontractors Association for its work on the Celgene Building L office and parking structure in Summit, New Jersey.