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Wisconsin Subcontractors Present Awards

Staff -- Western Builder, 5/12/2008

The American Subcontractors Association of Wisconsin (ASAWI) recently presented its annual awards for the best general contractor, architect, engineer, project manager, and superintendent, as voted by members of ASAWI.

C.G. Schmidt, Inc., Milwaukee, was named general contractor of the year. This is the fifth time the company has earned the honor.

Winning architect of the year, for the ninth time, was Eppstein Uhen Architects, Milwaukee.

The engineer of the year was Graef, Anhalt, Schloemer & Associates, Inc., Milwaukee, which won for the second time.

Roger Houk and David Grayson, both of C.G. Schmidt, were named superintendent of the year and project manager of the year, respectively. This is the first time each has been honored by ASAWI.

All of the award winners were recognized for work on renovation of the Milwaukee Intermodal Station, a project that ASAWI cites for being particularly smooth, efficient and well coordinated, with fair contracts, prompt payments, effective management, and excellent cooperation.

Founded in 1986, ASAWI has been presenting the awards since 1990.

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