ReArch hosted the annual company holiday party Saturday, December 11 along the shores of Lake Champlain at Hula in Burlington, VT. This year’s party was Hawaiian holiday-themed and featured several craft cocktails, including Mai Tai’s, Spiced Cranberry Martinis, and a staple Old Fashioned. Local restaurant, Great Northern catered the delicious food for the event, including traditional Hawaiian dishes such a Loco Moco, fresh tuna poke, Ambrosia salad, with all the entrees featuring Robuchon purple mashed potatoes, commonly used and grown in Hawaii. Following dinner, Chocolate Haupia pudding and … [Read more...]
Electrical Panel Safety
Electrical Safety is important to review not only on a job site, but in any business. Electrical panels need to be kept closed and only worked on by a qualified person in electrical safety. In this photo, you will see the panel open with lockout tagout clips. Panels should be kept closed. In addition to this, panels need to have a minimum of 36” clearance, no material should block the area. These are just a few reminders on how to keep yourself safe around electrical panels. … [Read more...]
ReArch Gives Back for the Holidays
ReArch Company announces its annual holiday contributions to support our local Vermont communities this season, including much-needed food and monetary donations to the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf and joyously sponsoring NBC 5’s Toys for Kids Drive. ReArch employees and their families gathered on November 19th, 2021 for a turkey drive to support Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf, for the fourth year in a row as part of a company-wide turkey round-up tradition. In support of our employees, ReArch Company matched each employee's donation turkey for turkey, or dollar for dollar, if a … [Read more...]
Movement Challenge 2021
Our Wellness Team organized another highly participated company-wide Movement Challenge that included all field and office staff. Employees were placed in small teams and asked to track their steps/movement for the entire month of September in a shared workbook that everyone could access. Together we logged a whopping 4,690,666 steps, which surpassed our 2020 challenge by almost 1 million steps! In three short weeks, the 4,690,666 steps logged by those who participated equated to 2345 miles. The entire length of the Mississippi River is 2340 miles! Amazing efforts by … [Read more...]
Securing Compressed Gas Cylinders
Do you have compressed gas cylinders on your job site? All tanks need to be secured to prevent tip over. Many contractors make or purchase their own carts to secure the tank. Another tip is to make or purchase a cart with an extinguisher for the tank if it’s a flammable gas. … [Read more...]
ReArch Welcomes Jessica Harvey
We are pleased to announce the arrival of Jessica Harvey as Accounts Payable Specialist. Jessica is responsible for the flow of payable invoices and verifies vendor compliance with company policy. She works closely with the construction management team on invoicing to ensure proper entry, timely payment and confirms adherence to accounting standards. Jessica works with vendors to ensure certificates of insurance and release of liens are current, as well as job site postings. Her responsibilities also include managing Timberscan, our digital invoicing management software. With a degree in … [Read more...]
Company-Wide Cornhole Tournament
We had ten teams participate in our 1st Company-Wide Cornhole Tournament on the lawn outside our office space at 88 Technology Park Way in South Burlington, VT on Thursday, September 23, 2021. The weather was perfect, and the snacks & beverages hit the spot. Participants were competing for a trophy, made by Estimator, Phil Biondo. Baggin' N Braggin' went home with the trophy in a back-to-back win against the leaders from the winner’s bracket, J.T. Imming & Ben Roll. The full list of participants includes: Maize Masters: Beth Seniw & Ted AssurThe Tossers: Jordan Armstrong … [Read more...]
Ongoing Training
Ongoing training is essential for employees. Making sure your team is getting updated information is vital to the group as well. Some of this information can be mandated changes they need to hear. Bringing people together to share ideas and collaborate sustains development. How are you developing your team? … [Read more...]
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