Aon Awards: Advanced American, WPC, Kiewit, General, Flatiron, Turner, Watts
(For photos of all the award-winning projects click here.)
Advanced American Construction Inc.’s Lake Oswego Interceptor Sewer project was the most significant construction project in the U.S. in 2010 the AGC of America announced at the national convention in Las Vegas. As a result Advanced American Construction was the Grand Award winner in the Aon Build America Awards competition.
Advanced American was one of several AGC of Washington-member firms that received Aon Build America Awards. Congratulations to them all!
The winning projects built by AGC of Washington members (or JVs that include a member) are: |
Design-Build New |
NCDOT US 17 Washington Bypass |
Federal & Heavy Renovation |
Seal Observation Facilities Construction Project St. Paul Island AK WPC WPC which won for best renovation of a federal and heavy construction project repaired a series of towers and walkways the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration uses to observe and count the seal population on St. Paul Island Alaska. This project required replacing seven towers and 1000 feet of walkways in the small window of time the seals migrate from the island. Despite average daily temperatures below zero strong winds and frequent whiteout conditions the WPC team completed the project with zero accidents and no loss time injuries. |
Highway & Transportation New |
Pioneer Crossing Design-Build Project American Fork UT Kiewit/Clyde A Joint Venture The Pioneer Crossing Highway and Interchange project is six miles of a new east-west highway from American Fork Main Street to Redwood Road in Saratoga Springs. The project included installing twin two-span prestressed concrete girder structures in addition to a new waterline for the Central Utah Water Conservancy District new bridges and five to seven highway lanes. The concept for the interchange was developed by the Kiewit/Clyde team to increase capacity enhance safety and allow for more efficient traffic flow while saving $20 million. |
Highway & Transportation Renovation |
Hood Canal Bridge Retrofit and East Half Replacement Puget Sound WA Kiewit-General A Joint Venture The Hood Canal Bridge is the longest floating salt water bridge in the world at 6350 feet located over the Hood Canal in the Puget Sound region of Washington State. Much of the work for the project to retrofit and replace part of the bridge was performed on pontoons and required components to be floated out of a graving dock with only inches of clearance above the floor. The team used the largest floating crane on the west coast and finished the work eight days ahead of schedule while also working closely with the U.S. Navy to ensure submarine traffic was not delayed. |
Municipal & Utilities New |
Lake Oswego Interceptor Sewer Project |
Municipal & Utilities Renovation |
Val Vista Water Main Rehabilitation CMAR |
Merit Winners |
Construction Management Renovation |
New Arrowhead Stadium |
Municipal & Utilities New |
Elwha Water Facilities |