Seven Louisiana companies and members of the ABC Pelican Chapter won national honors for industrial projects in Associated Builders and Contractors’ 2018 Excellence in Construction Awards. The Excellence in Construction awards program is the industry’s leading competition that honors both general and specialty contractors for innovative and high-quality merit shop construction projects. This year’s winners:
National Excellence in Construction Eagle Award Winners
• Barriere Construction – LA-20 Project, Other Specialty Construction – Commercial – More than $10 Million, Thibodaux, Louisiana
• Cajun Industries – Dow Gulfstream Building Program, Industrial – $5 to $15 Million, Plaquemine, Louisiana
• EXCEL – Louisiana Gulf Coast Company Control Room Upgrade, Other Specialty Construction – Industrial – Less than $2 Million, Sulphur, Louisiana
• GROUP Contractors – Poly 6 MCC Building, Industrial – Less than $5 Million, Freeport, Texas
• ISC Constructors – North American Growth Polyethylene Project, Electrical – Over $10 Million, Mont Belvieu, Texas
• ISC Constructors – Phillips 66 – Lake Charles Manufacturing Complex Coke Drum Replacement Project, Electrical – Industrial – $2 to $10 Million, Lake Charles, Louisiana
• MMR Constructors – Nitrogen Fertilizer Project, Other Specialty Construction – Industrial – More than $10 Million, Wever, Iowa
• Triad Electric & Controls – Valero FCC Desalter Project, Electrical – Industrial – Less than $2 Million, Norco, Louisiana
National Excellence in Construction Pyramid Award Winners
• Barriere Construction – Sasol Heavy Haul Road Project, Other Specialty Construction – Industrial – More than $10 Million, Westlake, Louisiana
• ISC Constructors – Dow Chemical Company LHC3 Control Room Upgrade – Electrical – Over $10 Million, Plaquemine, Louisiana
• ISC Constructors – ExxonMobil Pipeline Company Sorrento Flood Recovery Project, Other Specialty Construction – Industrial – Less than $2 Million, Sorrento, Louisiana
• MMR Constructors – Bunge Dock Expansion, Electrical – Industrial – $2 to $10 Million, Destrehan, Louisiana