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  • Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital breaks ground on $104 million expansion

    On May 19, Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital hosted a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate its East Tower Expansion. Memorial Hermann has selected Manhattan Construction Co. to build the project.  Phase one of the new 240,000-square-foot tower will add eight state-of-the-art surgical suites and surgical support services, including pre-operation and recovery rooms, waiting areas and sterile …

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  • Manhattan Wins TEXO “Build Texas Award” and “Vision Award”

    Manhattan Construction Co. has won the “Build Texas Award” and the “Vision Award” from TEXO for the construction of the $1.2 billion Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. TEXO is the construction association representing commercial contractors in North and East Texas. The organization honored Manhattan with both awards at the 2010 TEXO Distinguished Awards event held …

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  • AGC Names Manhattan's John Jamison "Builder of the Year"

    OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. –Manhattan Construction Co. Oklahoma City area vice president, John Jamison has been named “2010 Builder of the Year” by the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Oklahoma. The award is the highest honor given to an individual by the organization and recognizes an industry leader each year who exemplifies the AGC’s attributes of …

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  • NASA Goddard's New Building Achieves LEED Gold Status

    GREENBELT, Maryland – What does it take to turn silver into gold? For NASA scientists, the answer is “two protons.” For Manhattan Construction Company, it is creative green building solutions which have resulted in the Exploration Sciences Building project becoming the first at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center to receive LEED® (Leadership in Energy and …

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  • Manhattan To Build City of Houston Central Permitting Center

    HOUSTON, Texas – Manhattan Construction Co. has been awarded the City of Houston Central Permitting Center project valued at approximately $25 million.  As Construction Manager at Risk, Manhattan will convert a 100-year old rice warehouse, located on the northwest edge of downtown Houston, into a multi-department office building.  The building is located on a 2.45 acre …

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