Sacramento, CA– Contractors from all over California were recently honored by Caltrans.
The 2011 “Excellence in Partnering” award recognizes contractors who have put into action information learned from the Caltrans Partnering Program to deliver successful highway projects throughout California.
Caltrans provides free training for the construction industry, city and county transportation agencies, consultants, and small businesses who work on Caltrans projects.
The Bronze award winner is Turlock-based Teichert Construction for the State Highway 4 Construct Highway and Bridges Project in Calaveras County. This $25.6 project constructed four new concrete bridges and 2.4 miles of roadway.
“These projects provide excellent examples of how Caltrans partners with its contractors to deliver quality projects safely and efficiently,” said Caltrans Director Cindy McKim. “Effective partnering also results in lower costs, shorter construction schedules and fewer disruptions to the traveling public.”
Written by tina.falco@mlode.com
This post was last modified on 04/29/2011 4:26 pm
Sacramento, CA– Contractors from all over California were recently honored by Caltrans.
The 2011 “Excellence in Partnering” award recognizes contractors who have put into action information learned from the Caltrans Partnering Program to deliver successful highway projects throughout California.
Caltrans provides free training for the construction industry, city and county transportation agencies, consultants, and small businesses who work on Caltrans projects.
The Bronze award winner is Turlock-based Teichert Construction for the State Highway 4 Construct Highway and Bridges Project in Calaveras County. This $25.6 project constructed four new concrete bridges and 2.4 miles of roadway.
“These projects provide excellent examples of how Caltrans partners with its contractors to deliver quality projects safely and efficiently,” said Caltrans Director Cindy McKim. “Effective partnering also results in lower costs, shorter construction schedules and fewer disruptions to the traveling public.”
Written by tina.falco@mlode.com