
The Lane Construction Corporation and Liberty Mutual Celebrate 75-Year Partnership
CHESHIRE, Conn., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The Lane Construction Corporation and Liberty Mutual recently celebrated their successful partnership, which began in 1935.
"In addition to constructing quality roads, runways, rail systems and more, Lane has built a solid reputation caring for people," says Robert E. Alger, Lane President & CEO. "The successful partnership we've developed with Liberty Mutual benefits every aspect of our business. Most importantly, it provides us with the surety backing and insurance protection we need to allow us to focus on what we do best -- delivering a quality product to our customers. We look forward to doing business with Liberty Mutual for many years to come."
Lane is Liberty Mutual's fifth oldest customer. They provide workers compensation, general liability and auto liability insurance.
"We have always been impressed by Lane's commitment to safety," notes Mark Butler, President, Distribution and Service Management, Liberty Mutual Commercial Markets. "It's at the core of the company's culture and a key reason I believe our partnership has stayed so strong for so long."
A founding member of the Construction Industry Ethics and Compliance Initiative, Lane is driven by a set of core values and strives to do business with companies and organizations that are also safety-focused, community-minded, and committed to protecting and enhancing the environment.
Lane and Liberty Mutual officially marked 75-years of doing business together on September 30, 2010, during a luncheon at Lane's headquarters in Cheshire.
One of America's premier heavy contractors, The Lane Construction Corporation is the builder of choice for public and private owners. Founded by railroad engineer John S. Lane in 1890, Lane constructs quality highways, bridges, locks and dams, and mass transit and airport systems in 20 states. Lane employs 3,750 men and women.
Currently repaving Daytona International Speedway, Lane and partners are also constructing the largest public-private partnership (P3) project in the United States—the I-495 Capital Beltway High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lanes valued at $1.8 billion. For more on Lane, log onto LaneConstruct.com.
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