Haskell Wins Four Excellence in Construction Awards from Associated Builders and Contractors
Read about the four Excellence in Construction awards Haskell won from the Associated Builders and Contractors for outstanding merit shop projects.
JACKSONVILLE, FL – Haskell, one of the leading global architecture, engineering, construction (AEC) and consulting firms, took home four Excellence in Construction awards from the North Florida Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC).
Each year, ABC provides the opportunity to contractor members to compete for honors in the construction industry’s premier annual awards program, recognizing the outstanding merit shop projects of the year.
During this year's Excellence In Construction Award ceremony held last Friday night in Jacksonville, Haskell received awards for Excellence in Construction for its work on several projects spanning various categories, including:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Barranquilla, Colombia
Institutional $50-100MM
Eagle Award Winner
Frisch Welcome Center Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, FL
Institutional Less than $5MM
Eagle Award Winner
Hale Koa Hotel Maile Tower Renovations, Honolulu, HI
Renovation $10-100MM
Eagle Award Winner
In-N-Out Processing Facility & Distribution Center, Lancaster, TX
Industrial $25-100MM
Pyramid Award Winner
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