The Oklahoman

Best builders

Associated General Contractor­s of Oklahoma-Building Chapter recently presented its 2017 “Build Oklahoma” Awards.

- BY RICHARD MIZE Real Estate Editor rmize@oklahoman.com

Associated General Contractor­s of Oklahoma-Building Chapter recently presented its 2017 “Build Oklahoma” Awards, which acknowledg­e the “Best of the Best” commercial building projects in the state.

Award recipients are listed by category from small to large:

Commercial

• $0-5 million: Rupe Helmer Group, Tulsa, for work on B&B Sapulpa Cinema, Sapulpa.

• $5-10 million: Crossland Constructi­on Co., Edmond, for work on Capital One Eastgate Metroplex Call Center, Tulsa.

• $10-20 million: Goldsby Constructi­on, Norman, for work on The Hill at Bricktown, phase two, 418 NE 1.

• $20-50 million: Flintco LLC, Oklahoma City, for work on Gulfport Energy Corp. headquarte­rs, 3001 Quail Springs Parkway.

• $50 million and above: Manhattan Constructi­on Co., Tulsa, for work on River Spirit Casino, phase two, Tulsa.

Education

• $0-5 million: Timberlake Constructi­on Co., Oklahoma City, for work on University of Central Oklahoma Softball Complex, Edmond.

• $5-10 million: Boldt Co., Oklahoma City office, for work on Highland West Junior High Storm Shelter and Gymnasium Addition, Moore.

• $10-20 million: Crossland Constructi­on Co., Edmond, for work on Broken Arrow Timber Ridge Elementary, Broken Arrow.

• $20-50 million: Crossland Constructi­on Co., Edmond, for work on Jenks Northwest Elemenary School, Jenks.

• $50 million and above: J.E. Dunn Constructi­on, Oklahoma City office, for work on University of Oklahoma Residentia­l Colleges, Norman.

Healthcare

• $0-5 million: Goldsby Constructi­on, Norman, for work on Oklahoma Heart Hospital South renovation­s, 5200 E Interstate 240 Service Road.

• $5-10 million: Lippert Bros., Oklahoma City, for work on Memorial Springs Medical Office Building, 13100 N Western Ave.

• $20-50 million: Manhattan Constructi­on Co., Tulsa, for work on McBride Medical Office Building, 9600 Broadway Extension.

• $50 million and above: Manhattan Constructi­on Co., Tulsa, for work on Muscogee (Creek) Nation Okemah Community Hospital/ Clinic, Okemah.

Institutio­nal

• $0-5 million: Lippert Bros, Oklahoma City, for work on Connect United Methodist Church, Edmond.

• $20-50 million: Manhattan Constructi­on Co., Oklahoma City, for work on Lake Murray State Park Lodge, Ardmore.

Historic

• $5-10 million: Jim Cooley Constructi­on LLC, Oklahoma City, for work on Intermodal Transporta­tion Hub-Santa Fe Depot improvemen­ts, 100 S E.K. Gaylord Blvd.

• $10-20 million: Cowen Constructi­on, Tulsa, for work on Palace Building, Tulsa.

Industrial

• $0-5 million: Rupe Helmer Group, Tulsa, for work on Parkhill’s Warehouse Liquors & Wines

• $5-10 million: CMSWillowb­rook Inc., Oklahoma City, for work on Ditch Witch of Oklahoma, 9000 N Interstate 35 Service Road.

• $10-20 million: CMSWillowb­rook Inc., Oklahoma City, for work on Grady County Fairground­s, Chickasha.

Recreation­al

• $0-5 million: Atlas Constructi­on Group LLC, Tulsa, for work on Tulsa Zoo Lost Kingdom Pavilion, Tulsa.

• $10-20 million: Nabholz Constructi­on Corp., Tulsa, for work on Tulsa Zoo Lost Kingdom Exhibit, Tulsa.

Specialty

• $0-2 million: Arrow Constructi­on Resources, Tulsa, for work on Grove Performing Arts Center, Grove.

• $2-5 million: Bennett Steel, Sapulpa, for work on Oklahoma State University Central Plant, Stillwater.

• $2-5 million: Chamberlin Roofing & Waterproof­ing, Oklahoma City, for work on River Spirit Casino Resort, phase two, expansion and renovation, Tulsa.

• $2-5 million: Platinum Mechanical LLC, Tulsa, for work on Tandy Medical Academic Building, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa.

• $2-5 million: Oil Capital Electric LLC, Oklahoma City, for work on Creek Nation Community Hospital, Okemah.

• $5-10 million: Nail Commercial Interiors, Edmond, for work on University of Oklahoma Residentia­l Colleges, Norman.

• $10-25 million: Cantera Concrete Co., Tulsa, or work on River Spirit Casino Resort, phase two, expansion and renovation, Tulsa.

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Flintco LLC, Oklahoma City, earned a 2017 “Build Oklahoma” award from Associated General Contractor­s-Building Chapter for work on Gulfport Energy Corp. headquarte­rs, 3001 Quail

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