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- The National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., has selected Turner Construction to receive the 2013 Honor Award for work that has "defined our culture" and "crafted our built environment."
- Turner, which led the industry to adopt steel-reinforced concrete, is getting the award as the company celebrates its 111th anniversary.
- The museum's executive director, Chase W. Rynd, said the award is given to " leaders that have shaped our heritage, defined our culture, developed our communities, and crafted our built environment.”
From the article:
Turner joins the talented list of Honor Award recipients from years past, including the U.S. Green Building Council, IBM, DuPont, Michael D. Eisner and The Walt Disney Company, and Lady Bird Johnson. ...