Bob Moore Construction Receives 2006 AGC Summit Award
Arlington, Texas
General Contractor Earns Top Honors From North / East Texas AGC Chapter
ARLINGTON,
TEXAS - April 14, 2006 - Bob Moore Construction has received the 2006 Summit
Award from QUOIN, the North and East Texas Chapter of the Associated General Contractors
of America (AGC).
Competition included project submissions from 28 general contractors and construction companies in north and east Texas, recognizing the top construction project in various building categories. Projects were judged on a variety of criteria, including:
- difficulty in construction resulting from design, location, materials, etc.;
- unusual construction techniques involved; final appearance and quality of the finished product;
- timeliness of completion; and
- the safety program for the general contractor's overall safety program and special safety initiatives implemented for the particular project.
Bob Moore Construction's Summit Award recognized the Trammell Crow Company CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres complex at D/FW Airport. This four-building project included the 116,000 SF Air CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres 1, 2 and 3 (sized 114,000, 113,000 and 54,000 SF respectively). A key feature of the Air CargoCentre is that it is the first cargo facility in the United States that will support parking for the new Airbus A380 aircraft.
The 2006 Summit Award comes on the heels of Bob Moore Construction's selection as General Contractor of the Year by AGC / QUOIN in 2005. Later in 2005 their Cinemark theater project in Mansfield, Texas received the prestigious "Best Of" Award for Sports / Entertainment Facility Construction from Texas Construction Magazine
"We're delighted to receive the 2006 Summit Award," said Phillip Bell, President of Bob Moore Construction Company. "It took a tremendous amount of work and commitment to bring this project to reality. There may not be a more challenging environment, in terms of federal and state regulatory requirements, to build a large complex of industrial buildings than along the runway of a fully operational, international airport. In spite of this, our project manager Kyle Whitesell did a phenomenal job of meeting Trammell Crow's exacting standards and delivering the buildings on schedule, while maintaining the secure area and staying in compliance with all the federal and state laws and regulations.
"I
think the award recognizes the significance of the project as well as its unique
construction challenges and features," Bell added. "The CargoCentre
III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres could well prove to be the most
important cargo complex ever built at D/FW Airport. It opens the doors to international
shipping on a whole new level and positions North Texas as a national leader in
the air cargo industry, with capabilities no other U.S. city or state can match.
This was an important project as well as a very challenging one, and we're pleased
that QUOIN recognized it as such."
"I'm very proud and excited to have played a part in this award-winning project, "said Kyle Whitesell, Senior Project Manager for Bob Moore Construction Company. "You always feel good about finishing a big project, but this one could have major economic significance for the entire region for decades to come. It's very gratifying to have played a part in that.
"Any construction project is a collaborative effort," Whitesell said, "but this one required a tremendous amount of communication and teamwork. There was constant coordination needed between the subcontractors, our representatives, Trammell Crow and the airport. Our subcontractors and our site superintendent Steve Barrons did a great job from start to finish. Our Safety Director, Dino Sideris, played a pivotal role in developing procedures that kept our workers safe and in compliance with the laws as well. Steven Bradford and Robert Brandt with Trammell Crow and Naresh Shahani, Doug Bryan and Curtis Inglis with DFW Airport were excellent to work with as well. This project needed a construction Dream Team and that's what Steven Bradford and Robert Brandt assembled."
The award was presented at an April 13 banquet held at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
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About Bob Moore Construction
Celebrating 60 Years of Construction Excellence in 2006!
A recipient of
the QUOIN / AGC General Contractor of the Year Award and the QUOIN / AGC Summit
Award for Construction Excellence in Industrial / Warehouse Buildings, Bob Moore
Construction has been one of Texas's most respected commercial construction companies
since 1946, and is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2006. The company's portfolio
includes a wide range of buildings, from warehouses and distribution centers to
office buildings and retail stores. Whether it is providing general contractor,
design / build or construction management services, Bob Moore Construction's goal
remains the same: to deliver quality construction projects on time and in budget.
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Bob Moore Construction, Inc.
Jeff Schaefer, Information Manager
1110 North
Watson Road
Arlington, Texas 76011
Phone: (817) 640-1200
Fax: (817)
640-1250
jschaefer@generalcontractor.com
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