J&S Construction names Founder’s Diamond Award winners

Bryan Cole (left) and Phil Adams (right) pose with J&S Construction vice president, Andy Stites, after being named co-winners of the Founder’s Diamond Award.

COOKEVILLE – J&S Construction recently hosted its annual employee celebration to commend all employees for their hard work and dedication throughout 2018. The event included service awards, fun and games with various prizes, as well as the announcement of the company’s highest honor, the Founder’s Diamond Award. This year the award was shared by two of J&S Construction’s most esteemed employees, Phil Adams and Bryan Cole. 

Phil Adams, J&S Construction’s in-house architect and member of the business development team, has been employed with the company since June 2008. Bryan Cole, a field manager and steel crew leader, began working with J&S Construction in November 2012. Adams and Cole will be treated to an all-expense paid trip for two to the location of their selection and will be provided additional spending cash and a week of paid vacation.

The Founder’s Diamond Award was established in 2004 in honor of J&S Construction Founder, John D. Stites Sr. Nominees of this award must exhibit the following characteristics in the workplace: thinker, learner, honest, humorous, humble and unselfish. The award is tallied from votes which are collected from all field and office employees.

Other employees who were also honored for longevity include:Andrew Scarbrough was honored for five years of service.

Phil Adams was honored for 10 years of service.Hap Salyer was honored for 20 years of service.

Terry Garrett was honored for 25 years of service.

About J&S Construction:

Founded in 1957, J&S Construction is one of Middle Tennessee’s premier privately held construction firms, providing energy-efficient general contracting, design-build and construction management services for a wide variety of markets, including commercial, healthcare, religious, institutional and industrial facilities.

 

 

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