Last month, two distinguished members of the Maryland Asphalt Association were recognized by the National Asphalt Pavement Association: Gray & Son, Inc. and yours truly, Reliable Contracting! At NAPA’s Annual Meeting, held in Florida, Reliable Contracting was honored by Chairman William C. Ensor for its astounding 50 year membership in the national association. Read on to find out more!
Reliable Honored as “Gold Club” Member at Florida Meeting
Five decades of membership has earned Reliable a coveted spot in the National Asphalt Pavement Association’s Gold Club, reserved only for those companies who have maintained committed membership in the organization for that number of years. Reliable’s Jay Baldwin, President, and Rob Scrivener, Asphalt Division Manager, were present at the annual awards breakfast to accept the Gold Club membership on the company’s behalf.
The National Asphalt Pavement Association’s Legacy
NAPA is the country’s only national-level association dedicated to representing the interests of producers and contractors. Established in 1955, NAPA is now proud to count nearly 1,200 companies among its members. Its many good works include spreading the word about the latest technologies available in the industry, researching and developing environmentally-sustainable practices for asphalt producers to adhere to, educating companies on the best practices for producing and distributing their products, and training new generations of professionals for success in the asphalt industry.
As the National Asphalt Pavement Association’s most recent Gold Club addition, Reliable will continue its own work creating sustainable and high-quality solutions for its entire customer base. With over 80 years in the business, Reliable’s 50-year NAPA membership accounts for nearly 63 percent of its time as a company, and Reliable looks forward to many more years of recognition on the national scale for all of its efforts.
About Reliable Contracting
Reliable Contracting Company serves the following and surrounding counties: Annapolis, Queen Anne’s, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Calvert, Caroline, Charles, Howard, Prince George, St. Mary’s, Talbot, and Washington D.C.