Zweig Group, 2018 Marketing Excellence Award | P2S Inc.
Zweig Group, 2018 Marketing Excellence Award
P2S Inc. recognized by Zweig Group for Marketing Excellence
P2S has won two Zweig Group Marketing Excellence Awards in the video and integrated marketing categories. 2018 had the most Marketing Excellence submissions of any year ever, which increased the competition for the Top 5 award positions in every category. For the Video Marketing category, we submitted our new company videos with our LEED Platinum headquarters in Long Beach serving as the perfect backdrop to showcase our collaborative learning culture. The videos highlighted our commitment to providing our employees with an office experience that caters to their needs. Focused and content employees empower P2S in our mission to design a better future, every day.
P2S is a company that honors its past while looking to the future. Our recent re-branding campaign won a Marketing Excellence Award in the Integrated Marketing category. This re-branding campaign showcased our new company structure with distinct engineering, commissioning and construction management divisions offering unique services. See all the Marketing Excellence Award winners and learn more about the award by visiting Zweig's website.
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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.