2015 AGC in the Community Awards
2015 Award Winners and their Accomplishments
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AGC Puerto Rico Chapter
Remodeling of Girls’ Ward at Hospital del Niño
The Children’s Hospital renovation project was a two-phase project that included the main room and the bathroom. The main room renovation included brand new flooring and windows, acoustic ceiling and wall refinishing; and the bathroom renovation included accessibility improvements, brand new flooring, partitions, toilets, faucet, hand shower kit, accessories and grab bars. These changes improved the quality of life of underprivileged girls with chronic and terminal conditions and the nurses that take care of them.
AGC of Georgia
Bowman Family Retrofit & Therapy Room Addition
The AGC Georgia Young Leadership Program renovated the existing home to make it wheelchair accessible, constructed a new addition on the back of the house for Emily’s physical therapy and rehabilitation, and built a new larger deck for the family’s comfort. The renovation included a new ramp to the front door, replacing carpet with new flooring, replacing and reinforcing the subfloor, converting the powder room and hall closet into a handicap-accessible bathroom; widening entries and adding doors.
CPM Constructors
Turkey Ridge Lane Reconstruction
The Turkey Ridge Lane was a privately-owned road that was heavily damaged by rainfall and flooding; the damage was estimated to be $100,000 and no state or local funds were available. CPM Constructors led a volunteer effort with more than a dozen firms that provided materials, equipment, labor and engineering for the construction of the new road and bridge. The final project met all the requirements of Maine’s Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Lease Crutcher Lewis
Lewis & Friends team at Obliteride
Lease Crutcher Lewis led the top fundraising and rider/volunteer team for the 2014 Obliteride, benefitting the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The “Lewis & Friends CERCumvent Cancer” team raised over $224,000 with a team of 138 riders, volunteers and virtual riders and contributed $40,000 in event sponsorship. This included recruitment of numerous subcontractors, designers, and clients including many AGC members.
Zurich
St. Bernard Project
Five years ago Zurich began working with St. Bernard Project to rebuild New Orleans and other communities impacted by natural disasters. Currently, much of the effort focuses on continuous recovery from Superstorm Sandy with nearly 800 Zurich employees volunteering time and sweat equity to rebuild 26 homes over the course of 5,600 hours. For Zurich, supporting the St. Bernard Project is not just about writing a check, it’s about passion their employees have for giving back through volunteerism, leadership and subject matter expertise.