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