McCarthy, in partnership with Bluebeam Software, announced today that they won gold at Constructech’s 2011 Vision Awards in the Builder/GC Commercial +$500 million category. The award honors McCarthy’s use of innovative technologies to conduct everyday business and recognizes Bluebeam for enabling the construction company to achieve its goals.
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Awards & Recognition
Bluebeam Software and McCarthy Win Constructech 2011 Vision Gold Award
91st Ave. Wastewater Treatment Plant named ‘Public Works Project of the Year’ by Arizona American Public Works Association
McCarthy’s Unified Plant Expansion (UP05B) project located at 91st Avenue in Phoenix was recently named the recipient of the “Public Works Project of the Year” in the Environment category by the American Public Works Association (APWA) — Arizona Chapter.
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The WELL at Sacramento State Exceeds LEED Expectations and Achieves Gold
Less than a year after McCarthy completed construction on California State University, Sacramento’s The WELL project, the 151,000-square-foot recreation and wellness center has surpassed its original goal of LEED Silver certification and has been awarded LEED Gold status.
AGC New Mexico Names McCarthy NM “Outstanding General Contractor”
McCarthy NM recently received top honors from the Associated General Contractors (AGC)-New Mexico when its membership voted McCarthy NM as the Industry Choice for “Outstanding General Contractor” at its 22nd annual awards gala. The firm was also recognized by the AGC–NM with two “Best Building” awards for excellence in construction. The projects honored as “Best Buildings” are the University of New Mexico Science and Math Learning Center and the University of New Mexico — Yale Parking Garage.
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Two ‘Project of the Year’ Awards from the AZ Water Association go to McCarthy
McCarthy. was recognized by the AZ Water Association for two of the firm’s water projects in the city of Phoenix. The Unified Plant Expansion (UP05B) Project earned the “Wastewater Project of the Year,” and the Deer Valley Water Treatment Plant – East Basin Reconstruction Project was named “Water Project of the Year.”
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