2008 Constructor Awards Finalists All Noteworthy
2008-05-08
The six 2008 Constructor Award winners were chosen from a field of 17 finalists, all noteworthy projects deserving of special recognition. Each finalist project was highlighted during the 2008 Awards banquet presentation.
Following is a listing of those finalists and their projects. (Those in italic are the winners in each category.)
Excellence In Project Management – Projects $5 Million Or Below
- Marina Landscape, Inc.: “Los Angeles High School #10” – Los Angeles
- Swinerton Builders: “Contra Costa Department of Public Works Office Expansion” – Martinez
- Unger Construction Co.: “Sutter Roseville Medical Center Well Baby Nursery” – Roseville
Excellence In Project Management – Projects Over $5 Million
- Ford Construction Company, Inc.: “American River Pump Station, Phase II” – American River Canyon
- Shimmick Construction Co., Inc.: “Centralized Equipment Maintenance & Operations Facility (CEMOF)” – San Jose
Innovation In Construction Techniques Or Materials
- Clark Construction Group – California, LP: “Pasadena City Hall” – Pasadena
- McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.: “C.V. Starr East Asian Library” – Berkeley
- Syblon Reid: “Emergency Slide Repair at Akin Powerhouse” – Pollock Pines
Contribution to the Community
- Barnhart, Inc. – “Junior Achievement Biztown” – San Diego
- Granite Construction Company – “Junior Grizzly Handicap Baseball Park” – Fresno
- Nye & Nelson, Inc. – “Wellness Community Project” – West Lake Village
Meeting The Challenge Of The Difficult Job – Builder
- Hensel Phelps Construction Co.: “Smart Corner Residential Tower and Office Building” – San Diego
- McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.: “St. Joseph Hospital Patient Care Center” – Orange
- Swinerton Builders: “Abbott Vascular Pedestrian Bridge” – Temecula
Meeting The Challenge Of The Difficult Job – Heavy Engineering
- C.C. Myers, Inc.: “Benicia Approach 680/780” – Benicia
- FCI Constructors, Inc..: “I-880/Coleman Avenue Interchange” – San Jose
Griffith Company: “Nitrogen Removal Conversion – L.A./Glendale Water Reclamation Plant” – Glendale