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AGC Colorado Recognizes Top General & Specialty Contractors

AGC Project of the Year_Haselden Construction_UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital

DENVER — 780 contractors and industry leaders attended the Associated General Contractors of Colorado (AGC) Industry Gala & ACE Awards at the Hyatt Regency Colorado Convention Center on November 17. Reggie Rivers, a former running back for the Denver Broncos and now a professional broadcaster and motivational speaker, served as the Master of Ceremonies.

“Colorado remains a strong economy with construction of over $10 Billion dollars built over the last year. The Industry Gala & ACE Awards celebrated the achievements of our general and specialty contractors on these projects that represent the top tier construction projects built in Colorado,” commented Michael Gifford, president and CEO of AGC.

Eighty-five project entries were submitted by AGC member companies that demonstrated the creativity and skill of Colorado’s builders, architects, engineers and specialty contractors.  Winners were recognized with three award levels, including ACE (first place), Silver and Bronze.

Project of the Year - Haselden

The following firms received ACE awards for their projects, delineated by several categories. Meeting the Challenge of a Difficult Job for a Specialty Contractor ACE award went to Colorado Cleanup Corporation for the Monarch Casino Garage Implosion. Best Building Project Under $2 Million for a Specialty Contractor was awarded to Weifield Group Contracting for the Westminster Pump Stations Improvements project. Best Building Project $2 – $6 Million for a Specialty Contractor recognized Kenny Electric for the Swedish Medical Center Neuro project. Best Building Project $6 – $10 Million for a Specialty Contractor was presented to Sturgeon Electric Company for the Denver Health Hospital Support Services Building project. The final award for specialty contractors went to RK for their Aggie Village project in the Best Building Project Over $10 Million.

General contractors were recognized with the following awards. Contribution to the Community ACE Award was presented to Nunn Construction, Inc. for the Springs Rescue Mission project. Meeting the Challenge of a Difficult Job for a General Contractor was presented to GE Johnson Construction Company for the Vail Health – West Wing Expansion/Renovation project. The Best Building Project Under $10 Million for a General Contractor was awarded to Swinerton Builders for the DEN Escalator Replacement Project. Best Building Project $10 – $40 Million for a General Contractor was presented to Adolfson & Peterson Construction for the Block 32 Utilities Administration Building project. Haselden Construction was awarded the next two categories of awards with the Best Building Project $40 – $70 Million for a General Contractor for their University of Wyoming High Bay Research Facility project and Best Building Project Over $70 Million for a General Contractor for the UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital project. Haselden Construction also took home the coveted Project of the Year Award for the UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital project.

AGC also presented awards for the Jack Mincher People’s Choice selections and the Construction Education Challenge Award. Dynaelectric Colorado was presented the Jack Mincher People’s Choice award for Specialty Contractors for the Adams County Human Services Center project. Hyder Construction took home the Jack Mincher People’s Choice award for the Pioneer Crossing Restaurant on Peak 7 project. Representatives from Colorado State University were awarded the Construction Education Challenge award for their Recruitment and Diversity Initiative project.

Images courtesy of Haselden Construction, recipients of the Project of the Year award for their UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital project.

 

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