Paul Rabinowitz Glass Achieves AGMC Certification

Paul Rabinowitz Glass Achieves AGMC Certification

The North American Contractor Certification (NACC), announced that The Paul
Rabinowitz Glass Company has achieved it’s Architectural Glass and Metal Contractor (AGMC) Certification. This ANSI accredited certification audits the company’s operational procedures, quality control specifications, safety guidelines as well as financial standing and record retention.
“This arduous audit/certification process not only showed us how to improve some of our processes, but also confirmed that many of our procedures both internally and in the field already conform to the industries best practices. In the end, attaining this certification took time and hard work, but showed that being an industry leader is ongoing.”
Mark Rabinowitz, President of Paul Rabinowitz Glass Company.
For more information on the NACC please visit www.NACCProgram.com

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Independence Blue Cross Headquarters

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Campbells Headquarters in Camden

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