2023 Excellence in Client Experience Award | P2S Inc.
2023 Excellence in Client Experience Award
P2S is once again a Gold Level winner of the Excellence in Client Experience Award (CXA) from Client Savvy & The Zweig Group! The CXA recognizes professional service firms who meet several criteria for excellence, based on objective, quantitative client feedback. Factors include minimum participation thresholds, actual feedback from clients, and the organization’s commitment to closing feedback loops.
From open communication to critical feedback, P2S puts in the effort to establish long-standing, meaningful partnerships with clients. This third-party recognition affirms our holistic approach to decades of client satisfaction.
The CXA provides four levels of awards: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Gold represents approximately the top quartile! We are proud to be recognized and look forward to continuing to build strong relationships with our esteemed clients.
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P2S provided Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing engineering design for the two-story Critical Care Building (CCB) with a new Central Utility Plant and emergency airlift helipad. The CCB consists of a new emergency department, procedure rooms, and med-surge patient beds. Because the hospital was so focused on preparing for future development, the design called for constant reassessment and forward-thinking about the needs of the hospital community in the next 50-100 years.
Scripps CCB (Done) (2013-6973)
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P2S provided Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing engineering design for the two-story Critical Care Building (CCB) with a new Central Utility Plant and emergency airlift helipad. The CCB consists of a new emergency department, procedure rooms, and med-surge patient beds. Because the hospital was so focused on preparing for future development, the design called for constant reassessment and forward-thinking about the needs of the hospital community in the next 50-100 years.