Hackettstown, NJ
Lordon Inc. will be at the American Public Works Association PWX show in Charlotte, NC during August 28th– 31st, 2022. We will be at Booth #3081!
The PWX draws thousands of public works professionals from all over the world. The American Public Works Association (APWA) offers outstanding educational sessions that address current public works issues as well as ongoing challenges. You will have the chance to see an extensive gathering of exhibitors like Lordon Inc. who will showcase their latest products & services.
Many Industry Professionals attending the show are from Public Works and other departments within local and state governments. Lordon’s safety products can provide you with all your traffic safety needs. Try our BriteSide® Reflective Panels and Save a Life! These along with BriteSide® Hydrant Collars, Delineators, Porcelain Signs and Storm Drain Markers will be on display. Our products are proudly Made in the U.S.A.!
Our products can offer solutions in the following areas:
- Streets/Roads/Bridges
- Traffic Safety
- Traffic Engineering
- Utilities
- Department of Public Works
- Stormwater Solutions
- Environment/Sustainability
- Water & Wastewater
We look forward to meeting you and to help provide solutions to all your traffic safety needs.
Lordon Inc. is a Nationally Certified Women Owned Business run by sisters Donna Quagliana, President, and Lori McMahon, Vice President. Since its inception in 1990, the company has grown into an international business with well-established manufacturing capabilities and a national distribution chain.
Lordon began as a small family business out of the home of one of the company’s principals. Recognizing the need for cost effective traffic calming devices, Lordon developed BriteSide® Reflective Panels. Over the years, they have played a key role in increasing traffic safety compliance and reducing pedestrian and motorist accidents across the U.S and abroad. Lordon has expanded its Product Line to serve a wide variety of clients including municipalities, public works departments, state / county DOT’s, utility companies and more.