Manhattan Construction Company earned a national Excellence in Construction® (EIC) Pyramid Award for construction of the United Technical Operations Center at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas. The EIC awards program is the industry’s leading competition that honors both general and specialty contractors for world-class, safe, and innovative construction projects.
Completed in early 2020, the $122-million United Technical Operations Center (UTOC) Hangar X project encompasses 250,000 square feet of building space on a 32-acre development. Construction included a 2.5-wide plane body hangar and a 25,000-square-foot engine build-up area. The hangar included a standard coverage sprinkler system and a foam generator sprinkler system. Work also included roughly 13 acres of new hardstand and taxi lane paving and the renovation of existing Hangar E and the United Stores Facility. The project also incorporated a new 52,000-square-foot Shops Facility addition to the existing Hangar E Engine Build-Up facility.
Collier Building Industry Association (CBIA) has honored Manhattan Construction Company with a 2020 “Sand Dollar Awards” for Best Healthcare Facility – $5 to $15-million category: Nichols Community Health Center in Naples, Florida. The “Sand Dollar Awards” are presented each year to member builders, developers, architects, remodelers, interior design firms, landscape architects, trades, marketing, sales, and advertising professionals who have demonstrated building, design, and marketing excellence in Collier County.
Collier Building Industry Association (CBIA) has honored Manhattan Construction Company with a 2020 “Sand Dollar Awards” for Best Public Facility – Over $5-million category: Baker Park in Naples, Florida. The “Sand Dollar Awards” are presented each year to member builders, developers, architects, remodelers, interior design firms, landscape architects, trades, marketing, sales, and advertising professionals who have demonstrated building, design, and marketing excellence in Collier County.
September 14, 2020: Together, we are building a stronger, safer industry. Today, our Manhattan family of builders and trade partners are kicking off #ConstructionSafetyWeek across all offices and job sites! Our Safety Week theme is: “I Am Safety. Work Safe. Live Safe.”
The McKnight Center for the Performing Arts at Oklahoma State University is a state-of-the-art facility that will encourage discovery, push educational boundaries and redefine Oklahoma State’s influence in the arts with world-class programming that is unique to the region. Built by Manhattan, designed by Beck and engineered by Walter P Moore, this 65,000-square-foot, one-of-a-kind project that consists of a 1,200-seat auditorium, a 217-seat recital hall, a lobby and support areas. The site will has an exterior amphitheater with state-of-the-art display and sound adjacent to University Street, a main corridor of campus.