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  • Manhattan Construction Announces Promotions and Appointments

    Manhattan Construction Co. announces promotions and appointments of several employees in its Tulsa and Oklahoma City offices.  Bob Jack has been promoted to senior vice president overseeing Manhattan’s Tulsa office. He previously served as the Tulsa area manager and brings four decades of construction industry experience to this role. Jack has an associate’s degree in …

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  • Manhattan Kraft changes name to Manhattan Construction (Florida), Inc.

    Naples, Florida – Manhattan Construction Group has announced that its Florida subsidiary, Manhattan Kraft Construction, Inc. will change its name to Manhattan Construction (Florida), Inc. effective today, October 5, 2011. “This name change is the final step of a process which began last year to clearly identify our Florida operations with the other operations of …

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  • Manhattan Construction awarded Tulsa Preservation Award

    TULSA – Manhattan Construction Co. has been awarded the Tulsa Preservation Award in recognition for outstanding accomplishments contributing to the preservation of the city’s extensive heritage through stewardship and advocacy for the historic renovation of the Robinson Packer Lofts project. “The award recognizes the efforts to make historical assets productive again,” said Ed Sharrer, city …

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  • Manhattan Construction Receives Five Excellence In Construction Awards and a Top Safety Program Honor

    TULSA – The Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Oklahoma has presented Manhattan Construction Co. with five Excellence In Construction Awards and the STEP Diamond Award – the highest level of honor in the Safety Training and Evaluation Process (STEP) Program. Manhattan received project honors for construction of the: Saint Francis Hospital Laureate Central Plant …

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  • Manhattan/Torcon Tops Out Largest, Most Complex Biocontainment Facility Ever Designed For the U.S. Department of Defense

    FREDERICK, Maryland– Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Manhattan/Torcon building team celebrated the “Topping Out” of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) replacement facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland. USAMRIID is the largest, most complex biocontainment facility ever designed. The joint-venture team of Manhattan Construction Co. of Washington, D.C. …

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