AGC AWARDS
AGC of California Announces 2016 Awards Finalists
Awards program. All winners will be announced at the AGC Awards Banquet on Saturday, October 22, 2016 at the Portola Hotel & Spa in Monterey, California, immedi- ately following the AGC Annual Conference. AGC’s Award Programs recog-
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nizes California’s most innovative projects and talented individuals. Areas of recognition include long-term service to AGC and the industry, safety, contribution to the community and collaboration. Te prestigious annual event honors the “best of the best” in California construction. One winner will be named in each of six Constructor Awards categories. Also to be honored at the
banquet are AGC of Califor- nia’s 2016 Achievement Award, Partnering Awards of Excellence, and Construction Education Friend Award recipients.
Te recently announced
Achievement Award winners for 2016 are: James Troup, Monterey Mechanical Co. – Contractor Achievement Award; Tom Brickley, Brickley Environmental, Inc. – Specialty Contractor Achievement Award; and Marjorie Del Toro, ehs International, Inc. – Associate Achievement Award. Te 2016 Construction Education Friend Award winner is Alan Bond, California State University, Chico. Te 17 Constructor Awards
finalists selected and the categories of their achievement are:
Excellence in Project Management – Projects $10 Million or Below Armstrong Associates, Inc.: “Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Intra- operative Magnetic Resonance Imagery (iMRI) Suite” – Santa 18 September/October 2016
GC of California selected 17 projects as finalists in the 29th Annual Constructor
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Monterey Mechanical Co.: “Sunol Valley Water Treatment Emergency Drought Project” – Sunol
Excellence In Project Management – Projects Over $10 Million Herzog/Reyes, A Joint Venture: “Pier E Container Yard/Inter- modal Railyard, Phase 1” – Long Beach
Nova Group, Inc.: “Replace Fuel Storage Facilities” – Edwards Air Force Base
Shimmick Construction Co., Inc.: “SANDAG TPSS Installation Project” – San Diego
Meeting The Challenge Of The Difficult Job – Projects $10 Million or Below Blois Construction, Inc.: “Salinity Management Pipeline (SMP) Project, Phase 2B” - Camarillo
Myers & Sons Construction LP: “Route 12 Mokelemne River Bridge Improvements” – Sacramento
Reyes Construction, Inc.: “SOF Range 130 Support Project” – Camp Pendleton
Meeting The Challenge Of The Difficult Job – Builder Clark / McCarthy, A Joint Venture: “Los Angeles Interna- tional Airport Central Utility Plant Replacement” – Los Angeles
Hensel Phelps: “San Francisco International Airport Replacement Airport Traffic Control Tower and Facilities” – San Francisco
Meeting The Challenge Of The Difficult Job – Heavy Engineering Ames Construction: “I-215 Bi-County HOV Gap Project” – Riverside/San Bernadino
Disney Construction, Inc.: “Laurel Street Bridge Project” – San Diego
Kiewit/Manson, A Joint Venture: “SFOBB East Span Foundation Removal Project, Phase 1” – San Francisco
Shimmick Construction Co., Inc.: “Transbay Transit Center, Below Grade Concrete Package” – San Francisco
Meeting The Challenge Of The Difficult Job – Specialty Contractor Dynalectric, An EMCOR Company: “Port of Long Beach Middle Harbor Terminal Redevel- opment Project” – Long Beach
Rosendin Electric: “Solar Star 1” – Rosamond
Underground Construction Company, Inc.: “PG&E Embarcadero-Potrero 230KV Transmission Project – San Francisco
Te four Excellence in Partnering
Awards finalists selected and the categories of their achievement are:
Projects Under $50 Million Monterey Mechanical Co.: “Sunol Valley WTP Emergency Drought Project” – Sunol
Myers & Sons Construction LP/ Wadsworth, A Joint Venture “50-5 Sacramento River and West End Viaduct” – Sacramento
Projects Over $50 Million Hensel Phelps: “SLAC Science and User Support Building” – Menlo Park
Herzog/Reyes, A Joint Venture: “Pier E Container Yard / Inter- modal Railyard, Phase 1” – Long Beach
To register to attend the AGC of
California 2016 Awards night or for more information, go to
www.agc-ca. org.
California Constructor
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