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Cumberland County Technical Education Center selects Northeast Precast as 2021 Business Partner of the Year

December 22, 2021

Northeast Precast - Business Partner of the Year

Cumberland County Technical Education Center (CCTEC) has named Northeast Precast, a state-of-the-art precast concrete manufacturer in Millville, NJ, as its 2021 Business Partner of the Year. The county vocational-technical school district cited Northeast Precast’s Advisory Committee and School to Work program participation among the many reasons the company is worthy of recognition.

Additionally, Northeast Precast has employed CCTEC graduates, providing students in welding and construction trades with the opportunity to join a growing company that offers commercial and residential foundation wall systems as well as heavy marine construction and highway infrastructure.

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