Awards
2022 Award Winners and their Accomplishments
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MEMBER WINNER:
Sachse Construction
ACADEMY OF WARREN – PLAYGROUND
The COVID-19 pandemic hit during Sunland Asphalt & Construction’s reconstruction project at the Holbrook Municipal Airport. Because of the pandemic, the neighboring Navajo Nation community was hard hit with increasing positive cases and had limited resources to slow the spread. Sunland teamed up with the charitable organization Wings of Faith, along with the Arizona Cardinals, Empire CAT and AGC’s Arizona Chapter to collect non-perishable goods, cleaning supplies, personal protective equipment, school supplies and $6,500 in monetary donations. They arranged for 27 planes to deliver nearly 10,000 pounds of donated supplies with the help of over 50 volunteers.
MEMBER WINNER:
Auburn University Student Chapter
BSCI 4360 – SERVICE-LEARNING CLASS
The Auburn University AGC Student Chapter participated in three
service projects including the Curtis House project, Auburn Habitat House and the Samson’s Strength Sustainable Veterans Project Veterans House. For the Curtis House, students completed framing of the house and roof trusses; and completed the installation of the roof, rough plumbing and electrical and spray foam insulation.
The Auburn Habitat House required the students to build all wall sections at the University’s field lab, then transport and assemble the walls and roof on site at the Auburn Habitat house. The Veterans House project required the students to prefabricate walls using a
framing table and gantry system at the University’s field lab and then deliver the walls to the house site. In addition, the students added the floor system, trusses and roof system to complete the dry-in of the Veteran’s house.
MEMBER SPECIAL RECOGNITION WINNERS:
PENTA Building Group
Dignity Health, The Nest at St. Marks Preschool
The PENTA Building Group, using its building experience and strong relations with local skilled trade partners, donated its expertise to a Los Angeles community in need. The previously licensed childcare space at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, which serves the Skid Row community,
was long overdue for a remodel. The PENTA team managed the construction of the outside playground, including the earthwork,
fencing, landscaping, installing a playground set, as well as rubber
flooring installation.
The new playground is now equipped to serve as a vital resource for
the underprivileged toddlers and pre-school-aged children in the
neighborhood and their families.