Case Construction Equipment has named Seneca Landscapes as the most recent monthly winner of the Case Community Challenge, which recognizes construction contractors who support their local communities with significant community service projects.
Seneca Landscapes, of Wake Forest, N.C., was honored for donating labor, materials and the use of equipment in helping build the first green-certified” home built in Raleigh by Habitat for Humanity of Wake County, N.C. During the project, Seneca designed and installed landscaping that contributed to the project’s goal of creating a resource-efficient home. The home earned the National Association of Home Builders’ Green Certification for energy efficiency.
As a monthly winner, Seneca Landscapes will receive a $1,000 CNH parts and service gift card to use at their preferred Case dealer, and also qualifies as a finalist for the Case Community Challenge grand prize: one year’s free use of a Case N Series loader/backhoe. In addition, Case will make a $1,000 cash donation to Habitat for Humanity of Wake County.
Case Honors Seneca Landscapes as Case Community Challenge Winner
Case Construction Equipment has named Seneca Landscapes as the most recent monthly winner of the Case Community Challenge, which recognizes construction contractors who support their local communities with significant community service projects.Seneca Landscapes, of Wake Forest, N.C., was honored for donating labor, materials and the use of equipment in helping build the first green-certified” home ...
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