Wiltsie Construction honored by Operation Oswego County

OSWEGO, N.Y. — Operation Oswego County (OOC) said it recently presented its Business Excellence Award for 2021 to Wiltsie Construction Company, Inc. of Oswego. OOC gave out the award at its July 14 annual meeting, in recognition and appreciation for Wiltsie Construction “demonstrating outstanding leadership, adaptation and commitment in operating and expanding” the business in […]

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OSWEGO, N.Y. — Operation Oswego County (OOC) said it recently presented its Business Excellence Award for 2021 to Wiltsie Construction Company, Inc. of Oswego.

OOC gave out the award at its July 14 annual meeting, in recognition and appreciation for Wiltsie Construction “demonstrating outstanding leadership, adaptation and commitment in operating and expanding” the business in Oswego for more than 50 years, for servicing the nuclear-energy sector and other industries in the Oswego County area, and for “employing 30 highly skilled persons and hiring local tradespersons as needed.” OOC also lauded the company, which is located at 735 E Seneca St. in Oswego, for contributing to many community events, charities, and organizations including Oswego Harborfest, the United Way of Oswego County, the Oswego County Humane Society, and the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce.

Founded in 1970, Wiltsie Construction Company says it is a multidisciplinary business providing comprehensive steel fabricating, field construction, and mechanical-maintenance services to clients across a range of industries. The sectors include the power, chemical, petrochemical, refining, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and metals and minerals industries.

Operation Oswego County, located at 44 West Bridge St. in Oswego, says its mission is to “establish and implement sound economic development strategies in order to enhance the economic vitality of Oswego County’s businesses, industries and citizens leading to an overall better quality of life.” 

Jornal Staff

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