LeChase Construction Named ENR New York 2024 Contractor of the YearPosted on June 18, 2024 |
|
LeChase Construction, ENR New York's Contractor of the Year, recently finished renovating the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y.
ENR New York, a key publication covering the state’s engineering and construction industry, has named LeChase Construction Services its 2024 New York Contractor of the Year.
Each year, the publication selects one firm to spotlight based on criteria that include business success, key projects and community engagement across the state.
LeChase, which eclipsed $1 billion in revenue in 2023, is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year. The firm consistently ranks as upstate New York’s largest contractor and has seven offices across the state, including its Central New York office in Syracuse, NY. Key projects LeChase is currently working on in the region include Cornell University Computer Information Science Building and Syracuse University E-Sports Facility.
As Contractor of the Year, LeChase will be profiled in ENR New York’s July issue, and will also be honored at the publication’s Regional Best Projects Awards ceremony this fall.
Other Member News
December 22, 2025M.A. Polce Named to MSSP Alert’s 2025 Top 250 Managed Security Service Providers List for Sixth Consecutive YearRecognized by CyberRisk Alliance and MSSP Alert, the annual Top 250 MSSPs ranking highlights the most influential and effective managed security service providers worldwide. |

December 19, 20252026 Medical Device Innovation Challenge (MDIC) PresentationLearn about the MDIC application and eligibility process, program timeline, Innovation Law Center prepared commercialization research, subject matter expert mentorship, and Ergami's perspective as a participant of the program. |
December 18, 2025Turning Stone Resort Casino’s 2025 Gingerbread Village Named One the World’s Most Over-the-Top Hotel Gingerbread Displays by Forbes Travel GuideThe “Holidays Around the World” themed village earns international acclaim and joins an impressive list of eight displays spanning the globe. |
