2011 Excellence In Construction Awards - Central Florida Chapter ...
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Osceola Parkway Phase I Road Widening, Kissimmee<br />
Design Engineer: DRMP<br />
N Turner <strong>Construction</strong> Company<br />
C <strong>In</strong>frastructure: Heavy, $10–$20 million<br />
T Tom Maurer, Jon Anderson, Karen Berg, Lonnie Dees, Jessie Ladson<br />
and Amy Hicks<br />
A Eagle Award<br />
Turner was contracted to provide Osceola County with <strong>Construction</strong> Manager at Risk<br />
services for preconstruction and construction to widen 1.17 miles of the Osceola Parkway,<br />
beginning at the <strong>Florida</strong> Turnpike and ending east of Buenaventura Boulevard, while four<br />
lanes remained in operation during 6 to 9 a.m. and from 4 to 7 p.m. This roadway serves<br />
as the primary access to the <strong>Florida</strong> Turnpike for approximately 22,000 vehicles every day.<br />
The project’s scope of work consisted of widening the existing four lane roadway<br />
to a six lane urban highway. The scope of services included preconstruction, utility<br />
coordination, installation of concrete barrier walls, signals, new and renovated drainage<br />
system, curb/gutter, inlets, outfall, sidewalks, structures, water main and sanitary force<br />
main, and milling/resurfacing of existing pavement.<br />
Pelliconi USA, LLC, Orlando<br />
Architect – C4 Architecture<br />
N Bright Future Electric<br />
C Electrical, Under $1 million<br />
T Skip Brown, Eric McKinlay and Bruce Jones<br />
A Eagle Award<br />
The Pelliconi Crown Caps, located in Orlando <strong>Central</strong> Park, converted about ¼ of the<br />
58,000 square feet of warehouse space into a plastic water bottle cap manufacturing<br />
facility. This facility is the North American operations location for the Italian bottle–<br />
cap maker, Pelliconi Group, an international leader in the production of plastic and<br />
metal caps, crowns and closures for the bottling industry. Due to the differences in<br />
the European equipment requirements, Bright Future proved instrumental in the final<br />
product by installing 225KVS transformers with a 400 volt secondary for each European<br />
bottle cap press, shipped from Italy.<br />
Premier Surgery, Tavares<br />
Architect – Bessolo Design Group, <strong>In</strong>c.<br />
N Bright Future Electric<br />
C Electrical, Under $1 million<br />
T Chris Jones and Johnny Bisbee<br />
A Award of Merit<br />
Premier Surgical Center is a new 12,000 square foot, single–story Ambulatory Surgical<br />
Center with class B and C operating rooms, three procedure rooms, offices, exam<br />
rooms, and a main lobby. On this project Bright Future installed a 1200 AMP main<br />
distribution panel for the ambulatory surgical side and an 800 AMP main for the medical<br />
office portion. <strong>In</strong> order to have power without interruption, a 235 KVA Kohler standby<br />
generator was installed along with three Lutron lighting relay panels, connected by a<br />
digital communications link with 11 programmable wall stations for the Ambulatory<br />
and Surgical side. The latest surgical lighting was installed for the operating rooms and<br />
specialty lighting for patient comfort and energy efficiency.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> EIC <strong>Awards</strong> 31