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Cover Story - October 2003
 

The 2003 Colorado Construction Gold Hard Hat Awards

 

Outstanding Public Project

Outstanding Concrete Project

Outstanding Private Project

Outstanding Masonry Project

Outstanding Architectural Design Project

Outstanding Environmental Project

Outstanding Engineering Design Project

Outstanding Landscape Project

Outstanding Design-Build Project

Outstanding Mechanical/Electrical Project

Outstanding Restoration/Renovation Project

Outstanding Interior Finish/Painting Project

Outstanding Heavy Highway Project

 

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The 2003 Gold Hard Hat Awards Judges

Thaddeus Spack
Thaddeus Spack, 51, has been with Yenter Companies for 12 years and is currently the firm's chief financial officer. Yenter is an employee-owned company specializing in design-build geotechnical work, including installation of high-end stone walls, drilling, blasting and soil stabilization.

Cheryl Brooks
Cheryl Brooks, 54, has been the president of J.C. Brooks & Co. Inc. for 24 years. J.C. Brooks is a general contractor specializing in municipal and education projects. The firm recently completed the Centennial Gardens project in Denver. Brooks is a past president of the Women's Construction Owners and Executives Colorado Chapter and a past member of the board of directors for AGC of Colorado.

Todd Berry
Todd Berry, 38, is the senior project manager for HCBeck (The Beck Group), where he has worked for 10 years. The Beck Group is an affiliation of companies involved in design, real estate and design-build for commercial construction. Berry is a member of the Services Committee for AGC of Colorado.

Luke Gentrup
Luke Gentrup, 42, is the vice president of estimating services at Denver's Pinkard Construction, a leading commercial contractor, where he has worked for 19 years. Gentrup is a past president of ABC Rocky Mountain Chapter and on the Eaton Terrace Assisted-Living Facility board of directors.

Chris Green
Chris Green, 49, has worked as an architect with Atlantis for two years. Atlantis specializes in architecture, interiors, graphics and planning for restaurants, retail and resort projects. Green is the president elect for AIA Colorado.

Rex Wiederspahn
Rex Wiederspahn, 47, has been the president and CEO of Quality Electric for 25 years. Quality Electric is an electrical contractor that recently completed work on the new Lakeshore Athletic Club in Broomfield and is currently working on the new Thornton Justice Center. Wiederspahn is chairman of the DIA Partnership, as well as the Construction Legal Rights Foundation.

Mark Hamouz
Mark Hamouz, 46, has been with Lonco Inc. for 17 years. Hamouz is currently a principal for the company, which specializes in civil, structural and transportation engineering. He is the current president of the American Council of Engineering Companies, as well as a member of the National Society of Preservation of Covered Bridges.

 

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