Constructech Announces 19 Vision Awards Winners for 2017

Constructech Vision Awards celebrate achievements of construction companies that have leveraged technology in innovative ways to solve operational challenges and improve bottomlines

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Constructech magazine is pleased to announce the winners of the 2017 Constructech Vision Awards. For the past 18 years, the Constructech Vision Awards have celebrated the achievements of construction companies that have leveraged technology in innovative ways to solve operational challenges and improve their bottom lines. Hardware and software providers are also recognized for their dedication and support to their clients.

Each winning company was selected on its ability to implement new solutions that address issues in productivity, maintenance, efficiency, security, data sharing, and so much more. Companies are honored in their category, which includes residential construction, commercial, and heavy construction businesses, professionals in all trades, architectural and engineering, corporate owners, facility management, government agencies, and land developers.

The accomplishments exemplified by this year’s winners reinforce each company’s desire to remain competitive in the market and drive new innovations that will be integral to them now and well into future.

“The work these companies and their providers have accomplished demonstrates what can be achieved with the use of technology,” says Peggy Smedley, editorial director of Constructech magazine and president of Specialty Publishing Media. “The success of these projects sets the stage for the future of the construction industry.”

The 2017 Constructech Vision Award winners are:

Builder/GC Residential More than $500 million
Gold: AvalonBay Communities
Enstoa
Oracle

Builder/GC Commercial $6 million to $25 million
Silver: Construction Coordinators
Oracle

Builder/GC Commercial $26 million to $100 million
Gold: Cold Spring Construction
Computer Guidance Corp.

Silver: Joe Bland Construction
Computer Guidance Corp.

Silver: Pinnacle/CSG

Bronze: JF Brennan Co.
Computer Guidance Corp.

Builder/GC Commercial More $101 million to $250 million
Silver: M.J. Harris Construction Services

Silver: Roebbelen Contracting

Builder/GC Commercial More than $500 million
Gold: DPR Construction
FARO

Gold: Satterfield & Pontikes Construction
Assemble Systems
Oracle

Silver: Rudolph Libbe Companies
Computer Guidance Corp.

Corporate Owner: Retail/Chain
Gold: Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores
Systemates/Projectmates

Corporate Owner: Industrial/MFG.
Gold: Turner Industries

Specialty Contractor: Concrete Work
Gold: Klorman Construction
FARO

Specialty Contractor: Electrical Work $26 million to $100 million
Gold: Staff Electric
Penta Technologies

Specialty Contractor: Electrical Work $251 million to $500 million
Gold: Faith Technologies
Schneider Electric

Specialty Contractor: Electrical Work More than $500 million
Gold: Rosendin Electric

Specialty Contractor: Plumbing, HVAC
Gold: Shapiro & Duncan
QuoteSoft

Specialty Contractor: Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Material
Gold: Progressive Services D.B.A. Progressive Roofing
AboutTime Technologies

“This year’s winners are proving innovation is alive in the construction industry,” says Laura Black, editor, Constructech magazine. “They are demonstrating how technology can help in a competitive market.”

The 2017 Vision Award winners were honored at a dinner last night in San Mateo, Calif. The event served as the finale to Constructech’s 2017 Technology Day and Baseline to Build On events.

The 2017 Vision Award winners will be featured in the Winter issue of Constructech magazine. The issue will be available in print or in the Web magazine in November.

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