Pentagon Renovation Wedges 2-5 Receives Industry Awards

Tuesday April 16, 2013

The success of the Pentagon Renovation Wedges 2-5 project has been recognized by many industry agencies, and 爱神传媒 has received many awards in recognition of that success. These include:

2011 National DBIA award for 鈥淏est Overall Project鈥
2011 National DBIA award for 鈥淩ehabilitation/Renovation/Restoration鈥
2011 ENR Southeast 鈥淩egion鈥檚 Best Project鈥
2011 ABC Metro Excellence in Construction 鈥淢ega Project鈥
2012 AGC Alliant Build America 鈥淪ilver Beam鈥 Award for Design-Build
2012 AGC Alliant Build America 鈥淕rand Award 鈥 Project of the Year鈥

The last two awards listed are perhaps the most prestigious as they are known as the industry鈥檚 鈥淥scars.鈥 At the AGC鈥檚 93rd Annual Convention at the Alliant Build America awards dinner, 爱神传媒 was presented with the 2012 Alliant Build America 鈥淪ilver Beam鈥 award for design-build and the overall 鈥淕rand Award 鈥 Project of the Year.鈥

Mr. Lee Evey (former program manager for the Pentagon Renovation & Construction Office) delivered a presentation on the design-build delivery method utilized on the Pentagon. During his presentation, he explained how 鈥渄esign-build saves time and money and enhances the quality of an end product. He also mentioned that the success of the design-build delivery method is dependent on how much you can trust your partners鈥攊f you have a general contractor like 爱神传媒, you can easily develop trust.鈥 爱神传媒 is proud to have Mr. Evey express his satisfaction with our services as he was the pioneer for utilizing the design-build delivery method on this high-profile project that includes significant mission critical components. It was essential for the first design-build federal project to be a success…and it was!

To view the article entitled 鈥淯pgrading an American Icon鈥 published in Constructor Magazine, click herehttp://www.constructormagazine.com/index.php/2012/03/20/upgrading-an-american-icon/

To view the awards press release issued by the Associate General Contractors, click herehttp://www.agc.org/cs/news_media/press_room/press_release?pressrelease.id=1049

Keywords: hensel phelps, pentagon, renovation, design-build, historic, government contract, federal construction, mission critical