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AWARD WINNERS: DooleyMack Constructors of Northwest Florida displays their Excellence in Construction awards earned at the North Florida Associated Builders and Constructors annual awards ceremony. Pictured are (from left to right) Operations Manager Vic Mann; Corporate Safety Officer Larry Guilbault; Senior Project Manager Trey Arias; Project Manager Trent Davis; and Senior Superintendent Mel Bartholow.

Shoal River Middle School builders take home five awards

DooleyMack Constructors of Northwest Florida earned a total of five awards during the ABC Excellence in Construction awards ceremony held recently at the University Center Club in Tallahassee.  DooleyMack Constructors earned an Excellence in Construction Eagle Award in the Mega Project category (over $30 million) for their Walton High School project which opened this new school year.  They also received and Excellence in Construction Eagle Award for Institutional Projects ($10 to $20 million) for the Shoal River Middle School which opened this school year in Crestview. 

The company also received the top Project Safety Award for general contractors, the Merit Choice Award for utilizing the most ABC member subcontractors and suppliers on a project and achieved Gold Level for their Safety Training and Evaluation Process (STEP). 

The company was represented at the awards ceremony by Vic Mann, operations manager; Trey Arias, senior project manager; Trent Davis, project manager; Mel Bartholow, project superintendent; and Larry Guilbault, corporate safety officer.

Each of these projects was evaluated and scored by a team of judges representing the Rinker School of Building Construction at University of Florida, California Polytechnic State University and Southeast Construction Magazine.  The awards highlight a very successful year for the team at DooleyMack Constructors of Northwest Florida.


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