TULSA, Okla. – The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Oklahoma has honored Oklahoma-based Manhattan Construction Company with four Build Oklahoma Awards. AGC’s Build Oklahoma Awards represents the “Best of the Best” commercial building projects. Manhattan Construction Co. received AGC Build Oklahoma Awards for: Saint Francis Hospital/Trauma Emergency Center project in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the “Mega-Projects” category. …
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Are you going to the Texas A&M University Construction Science Career Fair Feb. 5? Our team will be there. Visit with us at Manhattan’s career fair booth. Texas A&M University Career FairConstruction Science Career FairBrazos County Expo CenterCollege Station, Texas Learn more about the career fair: http://cosc.arch.tamu.edu/industry/career-fair/ Visit Manhattan’s careers page to learn about job …
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DALLAS – Manhattan Construction Co. has been honored with a “Top 10” award from the Dallas-based Topping Out awards program for construction of the George W. Bush Presidential Center located in University Park, Texas. Manhattan Construction provided construction management services on the 226,500-square-foot project which has drawn a national audience and tourism to the Dallas …
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Georgetown University Dahlgren Chapel of Sacred Heart renovation project, built by Manhattan Construction Co., has won the 2014 Engineering News-Record (ENR) MidAtlantic “Best Project” honor in the renovation/restoration category. The publication’s 2014 Best Projects competition honors the top projects in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia …
HOUSTON – Manhattan Construction Co.’s 14th Annual Charity Golf Classic raised $90,000 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Houston chapter for ALS research. “During our 14 years of holding this event, it has raised more than $700,000 for MDA’s ALS research program,” said event organizer and Manhattan Construction Project Manager Keith Knighten. “We are …