Another awards season has come to an end, and we want to say thank you to all of our clients, employees, colleagues, and vendors who made these awards possible!
BUILD OKLAHOMA AWARD
Construction Management up to $2M Mathematics Learning Success Center inside the Edmon Low Library at OSUPresented by AGC of Oklahoma – Building Chapter
EXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTION AWARD
Healthcare over $50M South Wing at Arkansas Children’s HospitalPresented by ABC of Arkansas
EXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTION AWARD
Healthcare Under $5M Ronald McDonald Family Room at Mercy Hospital in Rogers, ARPresented by ABC of Arkansas
EXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTION AWARD
Renovation $1-5M National Child Protection Training Center at NWACCPresented by ABC of Arkansas
EXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTION AWARD
Institutional $20-25M Bear Hall at UCAPresented by ABC of Arkansas
EXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTION AWARD
Institutional Over $25M Fayetteville High School Phase IPresented by ABC of Arkansas
VALLOUREC SAFETY AWARD
At the recent ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Vallourec project at the Port of Muskogee in Oklahoma, Nabholz received a safety award, accepted by Superintendent Scott Seggebruch and Senior Project Manager Bo Guydosh, for working more than 38,000 man-hours on the project without a recordable accident.
The project included a new hot straightening machine, cooling bed, various conveying systems, and other related equipment on a new production line. Nabholz has been instrumental in all phases of this project, first being hired as Program Manager to help with the design and procurement phases and then as Construction Manager to build new foundations and buildings and install the equipment. Nabholz self-performed many aspects of the project, including demolition, concrete, steel erection, metal building, and equipment installation.
Vallourec, a pipe manufacturing company supplying well casings for the oil and gas industry, celebrated the event with special guests Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin, US Representative Markwayne Mullin, Muskogee Mayor Bob Colburn, and many executives from the $7 billion Vallourec Worldwide Corporation.