INDUSTRY NEWS Lake Oswego sewer project wins award
LAS VEGAS— The Associated General Contractors of America named Oregon’s Lake Oswego Interceptor Sewer project the most significant construction project of 2010. As a result, the project’s contractor, Advanced American Construction Inc., was the grand award winner. 19 other firms received the association’s Aon Build America Awards in other categories. The Lake Oswego Interceptor
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Sewer project, which won for best new municipal and utilities project, is a large and dramatic new system that replaced a 50-year-old corroded and hazardous sewer line. The project required crews to drill 270 feet into bedrock to install anchors for the system. The work was heavily regulated to ensure there was no impact on recreational activities, local business operations and environmental practices for lake
residences. The project was completed without any lost time accidents and included more than 1,200 commercial dives. The Aon Build America awards
recognize the nation’s most significant construction projects. A panel of judges, representing all areas of construction, evaluated over 115 projects this year, assessing each project’s complexity, use of innovative construction techniques and coordination with partners, among other criteria. Other project winners in the state
of Oregon include: Barnard Construction Company, Inc.’s Round Butte Dam Selective Water Withdrawal project, which won for best new environmental construction and Slayden Construction Group Inc.’s Savage Rapids Dam Removal project, which won for best environmental renovation.
Danfoss to host 15th EnVisioneeringSM symposium
BALTIMORE — Danfoss, a leading manufacturer of high efficiency electronic and mechanical components and controls for air-conditioning, heating, refrigeration and motion systems, will host its 15th EnVisioneeringSM
10 in Washington, D.C. The symposium, titled “Energy
NewBuild,” will join executives in the heating, ventilation and air- conditioning (HVAC) and related industries with leaders in government, science and commercialization to discuss and explore next steps in the dramatic transformation of building efficiency.
symposium June
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