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Dexter + Chaney has been selected as the sponsor of the Conexpo Quality of Life Campaign

Construction software provider Dexter + Chaney has been selected as the exclusive corporate sponsor of the CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 Quality of Life Campaign. The campaign recognises the construction industry development of well-maintained roads and bridges; upgraded and improved facilities for transit and other services.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Construction software provider 7563 Dexter + Chaney has been selected as the exclusive corporate sponsor of the Conexpo-CON/AGG 2014 Quality of Life Campaign. The campaign recognises the construction industry development of well-maintained roads and bridges; upgraded and improved facilities for transit and other services. “We are honored to be part of this campaign by Conexpo-CON/AGG,” said John Chaney, Dexter + Chaney’s president and co-founder. “We work closely with thousands of contractors and see first-hand the positive impact that their work has on our lives. This forum will serve as a wonderful platform to share their stories and give them the recognition they deserve.”

According to Megan Tanel, Vice President Exhibitions and Events at the 1100 Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), “The Quality of Life Campaign provides the recognition our industry deserves for its role in creating a high standard of living and building our modern, safe infrastructure, including roads, bridges, facilities, and utilities. Conexpo/CON-AGG provides the perfect venue for hosting this celebration of achievement, and we are grateful for Dexter + Chaney’s help in making this campaign a reality.”
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