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North Branch Construction Donates Safety Fine Program Proceeds to Easterseals New Hampshire

North Branch Construction presenting Easterseals New Hampshire with proceeds from its annual Safety Fine Program (l-r): North Branch Construction executive vice president, James Schwartzkopf; Easterseals senior director of major gifts & planned giving, Kathy Flynn; North Branch Construction president, Joseph Campbell; Easterseals president and CEO, Maureen Beauregard; Easterseals chief development officer, Pamela Hawkes; Easterseals senior vice president, programs, John Soucy; North Branch Construction project manager, Nick Trudel; and North Branch Construction project superintendent, Evan Dewire

Concord, NH – North Branch Construction announced it has donated the proceeds from the firm’s annual Safety Fine Program to Easterseals New Hampshire.

North Branch Construction developed its Safety Fine Program 16 years ago, with the intent to increase hazard recognition, reduce risk of injury, and create an overall safer working environment for all personnel working on North Branch Construction jobsites. At a minimum, the program requires subcontractors, as well as North Branch Construction’s own employees, to abide by the OSHA Construction Industry Regulations at all times. When safety violations are observed, it is North Branch Construction’s objective to correct them immediately. Consequently, the firm warrants safety fines for any repeat violations. Each year, North Branch Construction donates all proceeds from the Safety Fine Program to nonprofit organizations the firm has worked with during that year.

North Branch Construction is currently working with Easterseals New Hampshire building the new 30,000sf, 2-story addition to Easterseals’ Gammon Academy on Zachary Road in Manchester. The new addition will include 15 new classrooms each with their own designated restrooms, as well as multi-purpose and administrative spaces.