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MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS HIGHLIGHTS
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
05/09/11
Tyler Haberbosch, an intern for MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS, has recieved a scholarship from ABC
Tyler has received one of four $1,000 scholarships awarded by the Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc.
Tyler interned two quarters with MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS during the 2010/2011 school year. Because of that internship Tyler has decided to pursue higher education in the construction industry. Tyler is graduating this month from Castle View High School in Castle Rock.
05/03/11
Two MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS passed Associate Constructor examination
Adam Alexander, Estimator and Colton Carlton, Superintendent have passed the Associate Constructor exam, an 8 hour exam, which distinguishes them as Associate Constructors (AC). By passing the exam, they distinguished themselves as an individual committed to serve the construction industry in a professional and ethical manner and engage in continued development of skills and education to meet increasing industry challenges and change. Adam is a 2006 graduate of Colorado State University. Colton is a 2006 graduate of Michigan State University.
04/18/11
MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS was recently awarded the construction of a Kindergarten Addition to Whittier International School for Boulder Valley Public Schools
Whittier International School, built in 1882, is a designated Historic Landmark and is Colorado's oldest continuously operating school. MW GOLDEN will construct a one story, 2,900 SF classroom and restroom addition consisting of cast in place foundation and slab on grade, structural steel frame and brick veneer. Also included is the relocation of playground equipment, site paving and landscaping.
04/16/11
Mike Golden re-elected National Director of the American Institute of Contractors.
On April 16, 2011 Mike Golden was re-sworn in as a re-elected National Director of the American Institute of Contractors at its annual forum, held this year in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mike has served on the Board of Directors since 2008 and served previously as a nationally elected Director of AIC from 1997-2000.
The American Institute of Constructors is a qualifying body that serves the individual in construction, the Constructor, who has achieved a recognized level of professional competence. AIC also, through its Construction Certification Commission, certifies the professional constructor through its Level One (Associate Constructor) and its Level Two (Certified Professional Constructor) exams. Over 15,000 individuals have sat for one of these two exams since 1996.
AIC works hard to promote professionalism within the Construction Industry and holds ethics in the highest regard. For more information on the American Institute of Constructors contact the National Office in Alexandria, VA at 703-683-4999 or at www.professionalconstructor.org
03/24/11
MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS received another Excellence in Safety Award at the Lakewood Country Club on March 24, 2011 from the American Subcontractors Association of Colorado (ASAC)
MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS won the General Contractor Division for up to 100,000 manhours.
MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS is a member of ASAC Work Comp Dividend Group and has a safety program developed by the company President, implemented by the Safety Officer, superintendents, project managers and project engineers.
This Safety Award is yet another safety award the company has received. Their awards include safety awards from the Associated Builders and Contractors, including a Platinum Step Award earlier this year, the highest award available, and a number of other safety awards from ASAC.
03/23/11
MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS recently began construction on a design/build fire protection system for Asbury Elementary School
This project is an addition of a new fire suppression system throughout the Asbury Elementary School. Asbury was constructed in 1925 with additions in 1927 and 1947 and the only fire suppression that was added previously was in the basement cafeteria. This project incorporates tying into the existing fire line water supply to the building and adding a fire suppression system throughout the school. The need for gypsum board soffits is required in the hallways and corridors to hide the new piping. Also, painting of the exposed fire suppression piping, soffits and adjacent walls is required by DPS Specifications.
02/28/11
MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS recently completed a design/build remodel of Lookout Mountain and Buffalo Bill conference rooms in the Jefferson County Judicial Complex. Design for the project was provided by Humphries-Poli Architects
This conference room remodel entailed renovating two smaller rooms into one larger conference room within the Courts and Administration Building. In addition to MW GOLDEN's subcontractors, work had to be closely coordinated with several of the Owner's subcontractors scheduling and supervising their work. The nature of this project was very time and security sensitive. With the building fully occupied during construction, logistics and noise making activities had to be carefully planned and executed to have minimal impact on building users.
02/09/11
MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS was recently awarded a design/build project for Jefferson County's South Service Center to be located in the Ken Caryl Ranch area
The project consists of 30,000 SF of tenant improvement that will provide space for Motor Vehicle, conference rooms, Sheriff's offices and supporting office space. Additionally, the project includes the design and construction of a two level parking structure.
Construction is set to begin in mid-May with completion by mid-September.
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