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Recent Recognition in Awards



Suitland Elementary School - 25th Annual ABC Metro Washington Excellence In Construction Awards - Institutional ($5 - $8 Million)

Associated Builders and Contractors' Metro Washington and Virginia Chapters recognize their members' commitment to quality in construction by presenting the annual Metropolitan Washington Excellence in Construction Awards.  Judges select from entries those projects that reflect the outstanding construction produced by ABC members.

Tuckman-Barbee is proud to be recognized for the efforts of all those involved in contributing to the successful completion of this wonderful facility.

Owner: Prince George's County Public Schools
Architect:  Murray & Associates 

 




Awards for Excellence in Construction

John H. Hampshire Award

Tuckman-Barbee selected Outstanding General Contractor of the Year for 2003 by the DC Metropolitan Subcontractors Association.

General Contractors are nominated by the association members based on those who have "aided the subcontracting industry by outstanding administration, efficient field supervision and fair financial practices on a continuing basis."

We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the members of the DCMSA for this distinctive recognition.



The Architectural Woodwork Institute Award of Excellence for the Dahlgren Chapel Renovation at Georgetown University.

The GSA Design Award for the USDA Child Development Center Renovation.

The American Institute of Architects Award For Achievement Of Excellence In Architecture for the East Campus Residences/Nevils Renovation at Georgetown University.



The American Institute of Architects Merit Award For Achievement Of Excellence In Historic Preservation And Architecture for the Fire Escape Replacement to Healy Hall at Georgetown University.

Department Of The Navy Triple A Contractor Award

The American Institute of Architects First Award For Achievement Of Excellence In Historic Preservation And Architectural Design for the Dahlgren Chapel Renovation at Georgetown University