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INTREN sponsors MEA's 91st annual Gas Operations Summit

UNION, ILL.: INTREN continued its commitment to strengthening the company's gas utility division as a platinum sponsor and featured exhibitor at the Midwest Energy Association's (MEA) 91st Annual Gas Operations Technical & Leadership Summit in Rochester, Minnesota, Aug. 12-14, 2014.

This year's MEA Gas Summit drew a crowd of over 650 industry professionals, from front-line personnel to managing directors. INTREN Business Development Manager Lloyd Gillespie, Account Manager Doug Anderson and Project Manager Steve Bremner seized the opportunity to meet with attendees and presented the gas utility group's successful infrastructure projects and accomplishments.

Additionally, INTREN Safety Professional Tyler Herdendorf completed 8 hours of classroom training at the event, furthering INTREN's commitment to uncompromising safety as a cornerstone of the company's success.

"We're proud to take part in the MEA," said INTREN Business Development Manager and MEA Board Member Lloyd Gillespie. "This annual summit provides INTREN the unique opportunity to meet face-to-face with fellow gas utility leaders and showcase our commitment to improving the industry."

Thanks to the success of this year's event, INTREN looks forward to returning to the annual MEA Gas Operations Summit in 2015. To learn more about the MEA, visit www.midwestenergy.org.

About INTREN

For more than 25 years, INTREN has been a leader in the development and execution of premier design, construction and management solutions for the electric and gas industries. Through an unwavering commitment to safety, integrity and customer focus, the company has succeeded in offering turnkey services to a long list of satisfied clients. As an innovative total solutions provider and industry leader, INTREN is proud to serve many of the country's foremost utility companies, private contractors and developers, municipalities and cooperatives. For more about INTREN, visit www.intren.com.

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