“In early March, COVID-19 forced civic and industry leaders to make swift decisions to preserve public health. Hospital hallways filled with patients as classrooms, office buildings, and restaurants emptied following stay-home orders from state leaders across the country. For the next weeks, only those industries and workers deemed ‘essential’ to America’s infrastructure remained open. Along with grocery stores—and their empty toilet-paper aisles—pharmacies, and banks, some construction companies and their projects maintained momentum. And in Moorefield, New Jersey, construction continued for SWEMCO Electronics and Manufacturing’s new facility, a project served by Tri-Tech Engineering.”
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