2011 Excellence In Construction Awards - Central Florida Chapter ...
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BP–X019 Airport Security Improvement Program <strong>In</strong>–Line<br />
Baggage Screening System–Phase C, Orlando<br />
Architect – URS<br />
N PCL <strong>Construction</strong> Services, <strong>In</strong>c.<br />
C <strong>In</strong>stitutional, $50–$99 million<br />
T Randall Ellington, Billy Matthesen, Josh Allison, Brian Poeppelman,<br />
Chris Baran, Tyler Mark, Karen Gorbett, John Fiori, Jared Parkman<br />
and Scott Kimpel<br />
A Eagle Award<br />
Executing a large scale industrial project in the center of an operating international<br />
airport was only one of the challenges PCL <strong>Construction</strong> Services faced with the BP–<br />
X019 complex three–year baggage and security improvement project at the Orlando<br />
<strong>In</strong>ternational Airport.<br />
This traditional design–bid–build project consisted of the relocation and installation<br />
of 14 Explosive Detection Systems and Explosive Trace Devices in–line within<br />
existing Baggage Handling Systems. Also included were approximately 7,000 line<br />
feet of baggage conveyors, controls, security components, supporting equipment, and<br />
construction and the coordination of multiple trades in multiple phases.<br />
<strong>Florida</strong> Citrus Bowl Renovations, Orlando<br />
Architect – HNTB<br />
N Turner/JCB, A Joint Venture<br />
C <strong>In</strong>stitutional, $5–$10 million<br />
T Tom Maurer, Bryan Butler, Barry Cole, Ramon Raiford<br />
and Jody Jones<br />
A Eagle Award<br />
<strong>Florida</strong> Citrus Bowl Renovations Project was awarded to Turner/JCB in 2010 by<br />
the City of Orlando Public Works Department in conjunction with Orlando Venue’s<br />
as a <strong>Construction</strong> Manager at risk type of procurement method. Award was based<br />
on $6,000,000 total construction budget with funds allocated to ten separately<br />
administered work scopes. Scope of work included existing field lighting tower<br />
restoration, new concession box office facilities, new environmental graphics and<br />
banners, new ground level concourse improvements, miscellaneous waterproofing,<br />
concrete repairs, precast repairs, new concourse lighting, new perimeter fencing,<br />
and general improvements all occurring simultaneously over roughly three–month<br />
schedule while the facility was fully operational.<br />
Chickasaw Elementary School, Orlando<br />
Architect – HuntonBrady Architects<br />
N Walker & Company/Praise <strong>Construction</strong><br />
C Schools/Educational Facilities, $5–$10 million<br />
T Kevin Durham and Mike Palmer<br />
A Eagle Award<br />
The Chickasaw Elementary School project included major renovations and upgrades<br />
to most of the existing buildings, improvements to the exterior and to the site<br />
including site utilities, parking facilities and landscape and irrigation, along with<br />
demolition of the existing cafeteria, three classroom buildings and the administration<br />
building. The project included an addition of a one–story building containing<br />
administration, lobby, media center, cafeteria and classrooms. The campus was<br />
occupied during construction and demolition so all services which included life safety,<br />
utilities, parking, and traffic had to remain operable on a daily basis. The entire<br />
project was completed in 17 months by the Design Build team of Walker & Company,<br />
<strong>In</strong>c. and Hunton Brady Architects.<br />
Citrus Bowl Suite Renovations, Orlando<br />
Architect – Rhodes + Brito Architects<br />
N Turner <strong>Construction</strong> Company<br />
C <strong>In</strong>teriors, Under $1 million<br />
T Mark Batia, Richard Dittmaier and Shawn Sambol<br />
A Eagle Award<br />
The Citrus Bowl Suite Renovation project was an interior renovation to the existing<br />
suite inside the Orlando Citrus Bowl. The project included converting six existing club<br />
suites into one super suite. The super suite included a removable bar, upscale lighting<br />
features, exterior seating, removal and installation of a glass curtain wall system and<br />
updated audio visual systems. The 3,444 square foot suite renovation was valued<br />
at $649,118 and was completed in two months. The club was transformed into an<br />
exclusive show piece for <strong>Florida</strong> Citrus Sports.<br />
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