LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Lima Building & Construction Trades hosted their annual holiday luncheon on Friday to show appreciation for this year's completed work.
Lima Building & Construction Trades hosted their annual holiday luncheon on Friday.
2024 was a busy year as over 5 million hours of work were put in at various businesses and organizations in the Greater Lima Region. In Putnam County near Miller City, many hours went to the solar field project. In Allen County, work was completed at Cenovus Refinery, Procter & Gamble, and Nutrien, along with a big project for Celina Schools in Mercer County.
With so many projects ongoing, leaders hold this luncheon as a way to say thank you.
The holiday luncheon showed appreciation for this year's completed work.
"We like to bring in our end users and contractors and just say thank you for using us during the year. It's always good to show your gratitude. We're thankful for everybody that chooses to use the Lima Building Trades and the signatory contractors, and we like to be able to show everybody that," commented Brad Wendel, president of the Lima Building & Construction Trades.
2024 was a busy year as over 5 million hours of work were put in at various businesses and organizations in the Greater Lima Region.
The president of the Ohio State Building Trades, Mark Douglas, traveled to the luncheon as today's guest speaker.
