Image of Emcee Guy Phillips courtesy of CNR Magazine

 

By BARBARA PIERCE

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – On Nov. 7, the Associated General Contractors of Missouri (AGCMO) announced the winners of the 2024 Keystone construction industry awards at its Construction Awards gala at the River City Casino Hotel.

Guy Phillips, former St. Louis Y98 radio personality, served as emcee for the program that showcased the work of Missouri’s construction industry. AGCMO also celebrated First Place Specialty Contractors in 12 disciplines and named the Specialty Contractor of the Year.

The Show Me Excellence in Craftsmanship Award, now in its second year, was presented to Stephen Leamon, superintendent, Pace Construction Company. Leamon was cited for his outstanding achievements in scheduling and budgeting as he consistently minimized downtime and maximized productivity in producing high-quality asphalt paving. His dedication to training new crew members and integration of the workforce into a challenging time schedule also were noted.

“Stephen is just one example of the hard work and dedication of the more than 150,000 construction workers who comprise Missouri’s construction workforce,” said Leonard Toenjes, CAE, AGCMO’s president. “They build and maintain our roads and other essential infrastructure, and they create our hospitals, factories, schools, libraries, homes and virtually every other space in our built environment. Last night was also an opportunity to honor the contractors and their teams for outstanding performance, often going above and beyond to overcome special challenges.”

Eleven First Place Keystone Awards were presented to contractors on projects ranging from manufacturing, research and infrastructure to hospitality, sports and historic renovation Ben Hur Construction went home with a First Place Keystone Award for product manufacturing space it created for Procter & Gamble and McCarthy Building Companies was celebrated for its completion of the new Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building at the Washington University School of Medicine. PARIC Corporation captured a Keystone for the Kings Hill Redevelopment (renovation of the former Magic Chef oven manufacturing and warehouse space) on The Hill and Russell took home a Keystone for the 21c Museum Hotel St. Louis – a complete renovation and re-imagination of the former 10-story, Renaissance style YMCA on Locust Ave. Other projects capturing First Place included the massive I-270 North Design-Build project by Millstone Weber, LLC, an emergency sewer replacement for Missouri American Water by Elastizell of St. Louis, Inc., PayneCrest Electric, Inc.’s work on the O’Loughlin Family Champions Center at Saint Louis University’s Chaifetz Center, and KAI Build, LLC’s construction of the link bridge to the Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building. Two First Place Keystone Awards also went to Guarantee Electrical Company and Haberberger, Inc. for the specialty contractors’ performance on MEMC’s 300mm SOI Expansion project.

The Brightline Florida Higher-Speed Rail project, a joint venture of Herzog Contracting Corp., StacyWitbeck Inc. and RailWorks Corp., was honored with a Keystone Award in the National Class for the top project performed beyond Missouri and its eight contiguous states. At more than 165 miles long, Brightline Florida represents the largest U.S. passenger rail undertaking in more than a century. The Herzog-led HSR joint venture team built a record 129 miles of second mainline track in the existing railroad corridor between West Palm Beach and Cocoa, FL to enable train speeds up to 110 mph. The HSR joint venture also constructed 35 miles of new track to Class 7 standards in a sealed corridor between Cocoa and Orlando International Airports, allowing speeds up to 125 mph.

“The Keystone Awards represent the best of our best,” said Toenjes. “Projects are not judged by their beauty or size, but rather by the contractors’ ability to overcome challenges, problem-solve, encourage teamwork, and foster enhanced communications. We also honor outstanding safety, diversity & inclusion, and meeting or exceeding schedule and budget expectations. Because the Construction Keystone Awards are judged by an independent and rotating panel of experts, these coveted awards have come to represent the gold standard for our industry.”

The 2024 panel of judges included Melissa Harlan, AIA, project architect, Kiku Obata & Co., as board member and president-elect, representing the American Institute of Architecture (AIA) of St. Louis; Michelle Kratzer, P.E., Midwest Integrated Services Division, leader, Gannett Fleming + TranSystems, representing the American Council of Engineering Companies-Missouri (ACEC-MO); Julie Villa, AIA, LEED AP, vice president/director of planning, Cordogan Clark, as president-elect,  representing US Green Building Council-Missouri Gateway Chapter; Matt Tucker, president, Affton Fabricating & Welding Co., Inc., as vice-president, representing the American Subcontractors Association (ASA-Midwest); and Ralph Tayeh, Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Construction, School of Engineering, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, representing Institutes of Higher Learning. 

Specialty Contractor of the Year Awards

The AGC of Missouri also recognized 12 specialty contractors with Specialty Contractor of the Year (SCOTY) Awards. The specialty contractors were voted “First Place” in their discipline by the general contractor members of AGCMO. The general contractor members were asked to consider a specialty contractor’s timeliness in regard to completion of project(s), ability to stay within budget and their overall experience with the specialty contractor. The 12 First Place Specialty Contractor of the Year (SCOTY) award winners are:  ROSCH Company (Ancillary Services); Elastizell of St. Louis (Concrete / Paving); Bommarito Construction (Earthwork & Utilities); Guarantee Electrical Company (Electrical); Spirtas Wrecking Company (Environmental Remediation & Demolition); TJ Wies Contracting, Inc. (Int. & Ext. Finishes, Openings & Fixtures); Haberberger, Inc. (HVAC/Piping); Grant Masonry Contracting Co., Inc.  (Masonry); Boyer Fire Protection (Plumbing & Fire Protection); BAM Contracting, LLC (Structural & Finish Carpentry); Collins & Hermann, Inc. (Structural & Finish Metals); and IWR North America (Thermal & Moisture Protection).

Boyer Fire Protection, the specialty contractor receiving the most votes by general contractors, also received the Specialty Contractor of the Year award.

Below is the compete list of 2024 Construction Keystone/SCOTY Award winners and finalists:

Mid-America Class

(Projects located in Missouri or contiguous states)

General Contractor / Construction Manager / Prime Contractor

Building Construction

Project Under $10 Million

Ben Hur Construction (Winner)

Project: Project Aether

Owner: Procter & Gamble

Project Location:  St. Louis, MO

Alberici Constructors, Inc.

Project: Behavioral Health Urgent Care

Saint Louis University Hospital

Owner: SSM Health

Project Location:  St. Louis, MO

Ben Hur Construction

Project: Stella Artois Flash Pasteurizer Keg Line 93

Owner: Anheuser-Busch, Inc.

Project Location:  St. Louis, MO

General Contractor / Construction Manager / Prime Contractor

Building Construction

Project $10 – $30 Million

 PARIC Corporation (Winner)

Project: King’s Hill Redevelopment

Owner:  Third Man Development

Project Location:  St. Louis, MO

Holland Construction Services

Project: MidAmerica St. Louis Airport Terminal Expansion

Owner: MidAmerica St. Louis Airport

Project Location: Mascoutah, IL

 Wright Construction Services, Inc.

Project: St. Louis County Police Precinct #3

Owner: St. Louis County

Project Location: St. Louis, MO

General Contractor / Construction Manager / Prime Contractor

Building Construction

Project $30 – $70 Million

 Russell

Project: 21c Museum Hotel St. Louis (Winner)

Owner: 21c Museum Hotels

Location: St. Louis, MO

Brinkmann Constructors

Project: First Bank Headquarters

Owner: First Bank

Project Location: St. Louis, MO

Integrate Construction Partners

Project: Tenant Improvement City Foundry STL

Owner: FoPa Partners

Location: St. Louis, MO

General Contractor / Construction Manager / Prime Contractor

Building Construction

Project Over $70 Million

 McCarthy Building Companies (Winner)

Project: Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Bldg.

Owner: Washington University in St. Louis

Project Location: St. Louis, MO

 Alberici Constructors, Inc.

Project: Jack C. Taylor Visitor Center

Owner: Missouri Botanical Garden

Project Location:  St. Louis, MO

PARIC Corporation

Project: Butler Brothers Building Historic Renovation

Owner: Development Services Group

Project Location: St. Louis, MO

 General Contractor / Construction Manager / Prime Contractor

Highway & Transportation Construction

Millstone Weber, LLC (Winner)

Project: I-270 North Design-Build

Owner: Missouri Department of Transportation

Project Location: St. Louis County, MO

Capital Materials, Paving & Construction

Project: Fixing Access to Rural Missouri (FARM) Bridge Program

Owner: Missouri Department of Transportation

Project Location: Across Missouri

Herzog Contracting Corp.

Project: Interstate 29 Resurfacing

Owner: Missouri Department of Transportation

Project Location: Andrew & Buchanan Counties, MO

Utility Infrastructure Construction

Elastizell of St. Louis, Inc.  (Winner)

Project: Emergency Sewer Replacement

Owner: Missouri American Water

Project Location: St. Louis, MO

 Keeley Construction

Project: Chain of Rocks Bridge Park Enhancements

Owner: Great Rivers Greenway

Project Location: St. Louis, MO

Specialty Contractor / Subcontractor

Building Construction

Project Under $2.5 Million

PayneCrest Electric, Inc.  (Winner)

Project: O’Loughlin Family Champions Center

Owner: Saint Louis University

Project Location: St. Louis, MO

 G&S Architectural Products

Project Bank Headquarters

Owner: First Bank

Project Location:  St. Louis

Murphy Company

Project: Costco University City

Owner: Costco Wholesale

Project Location: University City, MO

Specialty Contractor / Subcontractor

Building Construction

Project $2.5 – $15 Million

KAI Build, LLC (Winner)

Project: Link Bridge

Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building

Owner: Washington University School of Medicine

Project Location: St. Louis, MO

Guarantee Electrical Company

Project: Mercy Center for Performance Medicine & Specialty Care

Owner: Mercy

Project Location: St. Louis, MO

 Tarlton Corporation

Project: First Bank Headquarters Concrete

Owner: First Bank

Project Location:  St. Louis, MO

Specialty Contractor / Subcontractor

Building Construction

Project $16 – $25 Million

Guarantee Electrical Company (Winner)

Project: 300mm SOI Expansion

Owner: MEMC LLC

Project Location: St. Peters, MO

 IWR North America

Project: University of Missouri Children’s Hospital

Owner: University of Missouri

Project Location: Columbia, MO

Vee-Jay Cement Contracting

Project: Chicken N Pickle

Owner: Chicken N Pickle 8, LLC

Project Location: North Kansas City, MO

Specialty Contractor / Subcontractor

Building Construction

Project Over $25 Million

Haberberger, Inc. (Winner)

Project: 300mm SOI Expansion

Owner: MEMC LLC

Project Location: St. Peters, MO

 icon Mechanical

Project: Boeing MQ-25 Stingray Production Facility, Phases 1 & 2

Owner: The Boeing Company

Location: Hazelwood, MO

Murphy Corrigan Joint Venture

Project: Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building

Owner: Washington University in St. Louis

Project Location: St. Louis, MO

National Class

(Projects located in lower 48 states, excluding Mid-America Class)

HSR Constructors (Winner)

A Joint Venture of Herzog Contracting Corp.,

StacyWitbeck Inc., and RailWorks Corp.

Project: Brightline Florida Higher-Speed Rail

Owner: Brightline Trains Florida, LLC

Project Location: Orlando, FL

Millstone Weber, Inc.

Project: Runway 17L-35R

Pavement Rehabilitation & Electrical Upgrade

Owner: Denver International Airport

Project Location: Denver, CO

PARIC Corporation

Project: KEC Headquarters, Member Center & Training Facility

Owner: Kootenai Electric Cooperative

Project Location: Rathdrum, ID

2024 Specialty Contractor of the Year Awards

First Place Awards by Discipline

ANCILLARY SERVICES:

ROSCH Company

CONCRETE / PAVING:

Elastizell of St. Louis

EARTHWORK & UTILITIES:

Bommarito Construction

ELECTRICAL: 

Guarantee Electrical Company

ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION & DEMOLITION:

Spirtas Wrecking Company

INT. & EXT. FINISHES, OPENINGS & FIXTURES:

TJ Wies Contracting, Inc.

HVAC / PIPING:

Haberberger, Inc.

MASONRY:

Grant Masonry Contracting Co., Inc.

PLUMBING & FIRE PROTECTION

Boyer Fire Protection

STRUCTURAL & FINISH CARPENTRY:

BAM Contracting, LLC

STRUCTURAL & FINISH METALS:

Collins & Hermann, Inc.

THERMAL & MOISTURE PROTECTION:

IWR North America