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Samet is the top company in the Triad!On Thursday night, the Triad Business Journal hosted its annual Best Places to Work awards event in Winston-Salem, where Samet secured the top honor in the Large Company category (100-299 active employees in the region). ...
Samet’s Triad office has earned significant regional recognition after the High Point City Lake Park project received the prestigious Star Award from the Construction Professionals of North Carolina. This accolade highlights our commitment to excellence in...
Samet is a Top 100 US contractor according to the industry publication Engineering News-Record. The weekly magazine released its latest Top 400 Contractors rankings, where Samet climbed a whopping 53 places over last year, moving from 137 to 84. The rankings...
The South Carolina Ports Authority has once again entrusted Samet to build a vital piece of economic infrastructure after awarding the firm a new, major intermodal project. The Navy Base Intermodal Facility (NBIF) project entails building a 6,000 SF office building, a...
Late last month, our very own Jennifer Price was featured in Charlotte Magazine as a barrier-breaker for women in construction! From a young age, Price was introduced to the world of construction through her dad. But early in her career, Price ran into people that...
Samet Corporation GSO hosted North Carolinas Labor Commissioner Josh Dobson Friday for the announcement of our 5th Re-Certification as a Building Star Contractor. Samet recently underwent a recertification evaluation by the North Carolina Department of Labor’s...