The Associated Construction Contractors of New Jersey (ACCNJ) on Monday announced the addition of eight new member companies to its organization for the second quarter of 2026.
The ACCNJ, a leading voice for contractors, construction managers, and heavy, highway, and utility firms, continues its mission to promote high standards of safety, professional integrity, and industry excellence.
“We are pleased to welcome the new member companies to ACCNJ and look forward to the expertise and perspectives they will bring to our Association,” Jack Kocsis, Jr., chief executive officer of ACCNJ said. “Each new member strengthens our ability to advance New Jersey’s construction industry and enhances the collective voice of our membership.”
New members expanding industry reach
The incoming cohort brings a diverse range of specializations to the Association:
- Buckley & Company, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA): Specialists in excavation, sitework, concrete construction, and bridge and highway infrastructure.
- Cypreco Industries, Inc. (Neptune, NJ): A general contracting and construction management firm serving government and private sectors since 1989.
- Empire Crane Company (Bridgewater, NJ/New York): A heavy equipment dealer providing crane sales, parts, and maintenance services.
- Island Iron Works (Egg Harbor Township, NJ): Experts in metal fabrication, structural steel, welding, and custom ornamental iron design.
- MCS Drywall, LLC (West Nyack, NY): Specialists in drywall installation and finishing carpentry.
- S B&K Enterprises (Strongstown, PA): A national heavy highway contractor focusing on traffic barriers and highway safety infrastructure.
- Paul J. Scariano, Inc. (New Rochelle, NY): A heavy civil contractor with over 25 years of experience in the construction sector.
- World Insurance Associates (Iselin, NJ): A financial services firm providing risk management and surety services tailored to construction and transportation.
Growing a stronger construction community
Membership in the ACCNJ offers contractors access to a robust support network, including legislative advocacy, educational programs, and networking events.
“It’s always exciting to welcome new members and see how quickly they become engaged with the ACCNJ community,” Leigh-Ann Brannigan, Membership Services director for ACCNJ, said. “Whether through networking, educational programs, or industry events, our members gain access to valuable opportunities and build lasting relationships that strengthen both their businesses and New Jersey’s construction community.”
As the ACCNJ continues to grow, it remains committed to its role as an economic driver and safety advocate for New Jersey’s infrastructure projects. For more information about the Association and its member initiatives, visit accnj.org.


