CONSTRUCTOR AWARDS
two seasons to one and cut down the initially planned six full weekend closures of SR-12 to just four closures. Innovative problem solving was also
key. For example, the team discovered that anticipated controls and electrical work would render the bridge’s underside navigational light inoperable. Simply re-routing the electrical supply and switching systems could delay the project. Te team brainstormed a unique solar-powered beacon system that would completely eliminate the need for electrical supply. Tis solution established a set of best practices that is transferrable to future projects. Also selected as finalists in this
category were: Blois Construction, Inc. for “Salinity Management Pipeline (SMP) Project, Phase 2B” – Camarillo, and Reyes Construction, Inc. for “SOF Range 130 Support Project” – Camp Pendleton.
Accepting the Constructor Award for Hensel Phelps are, left to right: Dave Valentine, Shane Wells and Andy Burdett.
Meeting the Challenge of the Difficult Job – Builder Constructor Winner: Hensel
Phelps for “San Francisco Inter- national Airport Replacement Airport Traffic Control Tower and Facilities” – San Francisco
Te Replacement Airport Traffic
Control Tower and Integrated Facil- ities project is located in the heart of the busy San Francisco Interna- tional Airport. Soaring to maximum allowable height of 221 feet above
ground level, it stands as the tallest vertical post-tensioned structure in California. Hensel Phelps led the design/
build team that delivered the criti- cally needed project, which is designed to withstand a major earthquake and
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