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Lawrence Construction Company Industry Awards 1983–Present

Innovation, craftsmanship, quality production and successful partnering have been recognized throughout the construction industry as trademarks of the Lawrence Construction philosophy and have resulted in numerous industry awards including the following:

American Concrete Institute, Rocky Mountain Chapter
Awards of Merit or Excellence

  • 2004 - I-25 Trinidad Bridge Rail
  • 1996 - Main Street Viaduct, Pueblo, CO
  • 1995 - I-76-Buckley Road Highway Grade Separation, CDOT
  • 1991 - Railroad Avenue Bridge, City of Trinidad, CO
  • 1989 - C-470 and Morrison Road Interchange, CDOT

American Council of Engineering Companies in Colorado Award

  • 2004 - Mitchell Gulch Bridge project, Engineering Excellence Award
    (in association with Wilson & Company)

American Institute of Steel Construction

  • 2005 - Red Cliff Bridge, Prize Bridge Award in recognition of outstanding design in structural steel, Reconstructed category

American Public Works Association
"Contractor of the Year" or "Project of the Year" Awards back to top

  • 1998 - Colorado Avenue Viaduct & Monument Creek Bridge Replacement, Colorado Springs, Greater than $10 Million category
  • 1996 - 96th Avenue-US 36 Interchange (SH 36 at Flatirons Crossing), City of Broomfield, CO
  • 1990 - Santa Fe & Dartmouth and Santa Fe & Hampden Railroad Separation, CDOT
  • 1987 - Garden of the Gods Railroad Separation, City of Colorado Springs, CO
  • 1983 - West 92nd Avenue-US 36 Highway Overpass, City of Westminster, CO

American Public Works Association (APWA) Chapter Awards back to top

  • 2008 - South Platte River, Globeville and North Areas Project, Nominated by the City and County of Denver Urban Drainage and Flood Control District and awarded by the APWA, Drainage and Flood Control / Large Community category
  • 2008 - Austin Bluffs at Union Boulevard Interchange Improvements, Nominated by the City of Colorado Springs Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority and awarded by the APWA, Streets & Traffic Engineering / Operations / Maintenance / Large Community category

CDOT/CCA Project Management Awards back to top

  • 2006 - US 40 Berthoud Pass Final Phase, Region 1, Greater than $5 Million category
  • 2005 - I-25 Nevada and Tejon, Colorado Springs, Region 1, Greater than $5 Million category
  • 2005 - Bridge at Ignacio, Region 5, Between $2-$5 Million category
  • 2003 - US 285 Phase 5 Southwest of Denver, Region 1, Greater than $5 Million category
  • 2003 - I-25 Bridge Project near Colorado City, Region 1, Less than $2 Million category

Colorado Contractors Association Awards back to top

  • 2008 - Zero Incident Rate, in recognition for an Exemplary Accident Prevention Record
  • 2006 - Environmental Excellence
  • 2006 - Zero Incidence Rate, in recognition for an exemplary accident prevention record
  • 2005 - 75% Below the Average Incident Rate
  • 2004 - 25% Below the Average Incident Rate
  • 2003 - Zero Incidence Rate, in recognition for an exemplary accident prevention record

Federal Highway Administration Environmental Excellence Award back to top

  • 1999 - Lafayette Bypass, Excellence in Noise Abatement

National Bridge Alliance Award back to top

  • 2005 - Red Cliff Bridge, Reconstruction category

National Design-Build Awards Competition back to top

  • 2008 - I-70 / E-470 Fly-By Interchange Complex, National Design Build Award for Transportation, Under $50 Million category

National Partnership for Highway Quality Award back to top

  • 2004 - Mitchell Gulch Bridge project, Bronze "Making a Difference" Award in the "Breaking the Mold" category for ground-breaking innovations

Precast / Prestressed Concrete Institute Award back to top

  • 2008 - Richmond Hill Bridge, Co-Winner for Excellence in Architectural and Engineering Design, Best Bridges with Main Span from 75 to 150 Feet Long category

R.E.A.C.H. Safety Award
(Risk Evaluation and Avoidance through Contractor Health and Safety) back to top

  • 2008 - Bagdad, AZ, Awarded by Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold

Roderick L. Downing Award
for Significant Contributions to Transportation in Colorado back to top

  • 2000 - Earl Lawrence, Lawrence Construction