P2S Receives 2018 Trifecta Award From Zweig Group | P2S Inc.
P2S Receives 2018 Trifecta Award From Zweig Group
The 2018 Win Completes a Trifecta of Trifecta Awards
P2S has won a Zweig Group Trifecta Award for the third consecutive year. The Trifecta Award recognizes a select group of winners that won Hot Firm, Best Firms to Work For, and Marketing Excellence Awards within the same year. Winning a Trifecta Award confirms that a company is excelling at three of the most important drivers of success: revenue growth (Hot Firm), employee satisfaction (Best Firms) and effective promotion and branding (Marketing Excellence). With wins in 2016 and 2017, P2S now has a trio of Trifecta Awards to call our own. We would like to thank our staff for all the fantastic work that has helped P2S move forward, while sustaining the quality we're known for. We’ll receive these awards at the Zweig Group Hot Firm + A/E Industry Awards Conference in Dallas.
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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.