Constructor Awards

Recognizing Diversity and Ingenuity

AGC of California’s Constructor Awards program recognizes the diversity and ingenuity of the construction industry by awarding the “best of the best” each year. The Constructor Awards highlight both the challenges and successes of AGC of California member companies. Only one prestigious “Constructor” sculpture is awarded in each category during AGC of California’s Installation & Awards Gala on February 7, 2025. The deadline EXTENDED to September 30, 2024.

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Winners of the AGC of California Constructor Awards are automatically eligible to participate in the AGC BUILD AMERICA AWARDS. If you have questions about the AGC of California Constructor Awards, contact awards@agc-ca.org.

DEADLINE EXTENDED: Constructor Award submissions are due by September 30, 2024. 

Constructor Award Categories:

  • HEAVY CIVIL
    Heavy civil projects are based on the total project amount at completion.
  • BUILDER
    Builder projects are based on the total project amount at completion.
  • SPECIALTY AWARDS
    To enter the Specialty categories, projects must have had a majority of the contract work completed by a Subcontractor or Contractor that holds a C License or where a C License category work is the prevalent scope of the contract. Specialty projects are based on the total project amount at completion.
  • AGC OF CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD
    The AGC of California Community Service Award honors AGC of California members or districts who have undertaken community service projects and builds for the betterment of the local community.
  • EXCELLENCE IN PARTNERING
    The Excellence in Partnering category honors AGC of California members who accomplished their project goal through exceptional partnering.

Constructor Award Information Packet

2024 Constructor Award Winners

2024 Constructor Award Winners

  • SPECIALTY $10 MILLION & OVER
    Royal Electric Company, “Waymark Walnut Creek Transit Village”
  • HEAVY CIVIL $15 MILLION & UNDER
    Granite Construction Company, “Laguna Seca Start / Finish Bridge & Overlay Project”
  • HEAVY CIVIL $15 MILLION TO $40 MILLION
    Flatiron, “San Gabriel River Bridge Hinge & Diaphragm Repairs”
  • HEAVY CIVIL $40 MILLION TO $100 MILLION
    Myers & Sons Construction, “Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District – Secondary Treatment Plant Upgrade & Recycled Water Expansion”
  • HEAVY CIVIL $100 MILLION & OVER
    Skanska, “Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement Project”
  • BUILDER $15 MILLION & UNDER
    Swinerton, “DignityMoves Labath Landing”
  • BUILDER $15 MILLION TO $50 MILLION
    Otto Construction, “Mayo Hall Renovation & Addition”
  • BUILDER $50 MILLION TO $100 MILLION
    Clark Construction Group, “Orange County Museum of Art”
  • BUILDER $100 MILLION & OVER
    Hensel Phelps, “1021 O Street”

Past Winners

  • SPECIALTY $10 MILLION & OVER
    Royal Electric Company, “Waymark Walnut Creek Transit Village”
  • HEAVY CIVIL $15 MILLION & UNDER
    Granite Construction Company, “Laguna Seca Start / Finish Bridge & Overlay Project”
  • HEAVY CIVIL $15 MILLION TO $40 MILLION
    Flatiron, “San Gabriel River Bridge Hinge & Diaphragm Repairs”
  • HEAVY CIVIL $40 MILLION TO $100 MILLION
    Myers & Sons Construction, “Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District – Secondary Treatment Plant Upgrade & Recycled Water Expansion”
  • HEAVY CIVIL $100 MILLION & OVER
    Skanska, “Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement Project”
  • BUILDER $15 MILLION & UNDER
    Swinerton, “DignityMoves Labath Landing”
  • BUILDER $15 MILLION TO $50 MILLION
    Otto Construction, “Mayo Hall Renovation & Addition”
  • BUILDER $50 MILLION TO $100 MILLION
    Clark Construction Group, “Orange County Museum of Art”
  • BUILDER $100 MILLION & OVER
    Hensel Phelps, “1021 O Street”

Past Winners

 

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