From left: McCarthy Project Director Kris
Nordbak, McCarthy CEO Mike Bolen, McCarthy Project Director Max Burcham,
McCarthy Project Superintendent John Moffatt.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA – The Bill Holmes Tower at CHOC
Children’s Hospital recently received an Alliant Build America Award for
Best New Building Project from the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of
America.
Representatives from McCarthy Building Companies, who served
as general contractor for the project, accepted the award earlier this month
during the AGC of America’s annual convention in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Considered by many to be the most prestigious recognition of
construction accomplishments in the United States, the AGC Alliant Build
America Awards highlight the nation’s most significant construction projects.
A panel of judges, representing all areas of construction,
evaluated the nominated projects' complexity, use of innovative construction
techniques and client satisfaction, among other criteria.
As a
testament to the project’s success, the much anticipated pediatric patient
tower was completed 64 days early, enabling children to receive advanced
medical care in the new CHOC facility sooner than originally anticipated. All of this was accomplished on a fully
functioning hospital campus, while achieving an outstanding safety record and
the highest levels of quality.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please
contact:
Laura Mickelson
(949) 453-0851
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