ASIAN, Inc. ASIAN, Inc. 45th Anniversary Gala - Program Book | Page 11

Minority Construction Firm of the Year: Anderson Burton Construction, Inc. Founded in 1999, Anderson Burton is a woman-owned business servicing customers throughout the states. Anderson Burton starts with a philosophy that every job requires fine craftsmanship and every client is entitled to singletrack attention and respect. Anderson Burton Construction, Inc. provides quality services in major infrastructure projects in Transportation, Energy & Power and Aerospace. Anderson Burton’s mission is to construct projects in the federal, public, and private sectors that exceed our clients’ expectations through our extraordinary results. Their vision is to become a national leader in construction services, as well as uphold a reputation as a fair, honest, and trustworthy company through continuous delivery of high quality building driven by our integrity and teamwork. Anderson Burton’s dedication to safety has been rewarded by the company’s safety record and recognition from its customers. EMR (Experience Modification Rate) is 0.69. OSHA Days Away From Work, Restricted duty, Transfer (DART)) Rate is 0.0. Anderson Burton has been awarded seven (7) NAVFAC STAR Safety Excellence Awards. These U.S. Navy awards are given for performance on individual projects in recognition of a commitment to safety and the attainment of high safety standards. Fletcher Burton Vice President Anderson Burton Construction, Inc. Recipients of the 2016 Asian American Contractors Association (AACA) Scholarships My name is Ying Zeng, a senior from George Washington High School in San Francisco. I am currently applying for college and planning to major in accounting. I will use this money to help pay for college books that will be needed in my many years to come. Knowing that I can add another $1,000 for my college payment lets me relax a bit and encourages me a lot. Thank you to the Asian American Contractors Association for the 2016 Scholarship! Ying Zeng Senior, Washington HS I am a senior from Raoul Wallenberg Traditional High School, who is a tenacious student and advocate for female empowerment and Muslim acceptance. I am one who believes in the power of education and how it will drive me forward towards success. I hope to join the STEM field and become an inspiration to Muslim girls, to let them know that they hold and control the keys to their education. Mai Sinada Senior, Raoul Wallenberg HS ASIAN, INC. 11 2016 GALA