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Saint Paul, Minnesota, Friday, December 30, 2005 -- Shaw-Lundquist Associates, General Contractors specializing in Educational, Medical, Multifamily and Retail construction, noted that the Wheelock Whitney Hall was featured in the Fall 2005 issue of Design Solutions, the Journal of the Architectural Woodwork Institute. The feature, entitled "A Gem for Downtown Minneapolis," discussed the history of the building as well as wood as the key interior element. The feature appeared on page 38 in issue No. 4, Volume 25. We congratulate Cuningham Group Architecture for their striking design and Wilkie Sanderson for their expert woodworking. We are proud to have been the General Contractor on this noteable project.
About Shaw-Lundquist Associates, Inc.
Shaw-Lundquist is a Leading General Contractor in the Metro Area. They are also the largest Minority-owned Contractor in the Midwest and are the largest Asian-owned Contractor in the Nation. They provide General Construction, Construction Management at Risk, Agency Construction Management and Design-Build construction services, and are proven performers on large and complex projects. Started in 1974 by Fred Shaw, the company has grown to over $80 million in revenues in fiscal 2005. For more information, visit www.shawlundquist.com.
Posted by howell at 09:45 AM
Saint Paul, Minnesota, Thursday, December 22, 2005 -- Shaw-Lundquist Associates, General Contractors specializing in Educational, Medical, Multifamily and Retail construction, noted that Fred Shaw, President, was featured in the Who's Who: Business + Industry Section of the Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal Book of Lists 2006. The section profiled Fred along with John Lettman of Malt-O-Meal Co., Mary Tjosvold of Mary T. Inc, and Jeffrey Noddle, Supervalu Inc. The section appears on page 93 in the book.
About Shaw-Lundquist Associates, Inc.
Shaw-Lundquist is a Leading General Contractor in the Metro Area. They are also the largest Minority-owned Contractor in the Midwest and are the largest Asian-owned Contractor in the Nation. They provide General Construction, Construction Management at Risk, Agency Construction Management and Design-Build construction services, and are proven performers on large and complex projects. Started in 1974 by Fred Shaw, the company has grown to over $80 million in revenues in fiscal 2005. For more information, visit www.shawlundquist.com.
Posted by howell at 11:21 AM
Saint Paul, Minnesota, Thursday, December 22, 2005 -- Shaw-Lundquist Associates, General Contractors specializing in Educational, Medical, Multifamily and Retail construction, summarized their ranking results as they appeared in the recently published Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal Book of Lists 2006.
In the Top 25 List of Minority-owned Businesses, Shaw-Lundquist maintained their #2 ranking from 2005.
In the Top 25 List of General Contractors, Shaw-Lundquist moved up to #14 from their ranking of #17 in 2005.
"We are deeply satisfied with our accomplishments as the #2 Minority-owned Business in the Metro Area, and are delighted with our progress in moving up 3 rungs as one of the Top 25 General Contractors in the Twin Cities. We hope to continue our growth while maintaining our excellence in the new year," said Howell Shaw, Director of Marketing and Business Development.
About Shaw-Lundquist Associates, Inc.
Shaw-Lundquist is a Leading General Contractor in the Metro Area. They are also the largest Minority-owned Contractor in the Midwest and are the largest Asian-owned Contractor in the Nation. They provide General Construction, Construction Management at Risk, Agency Construction Management and Design-Build construction services, and are proven performers on large and complex projects. Started in 1974 by Fred Shaw, the company has grown to over $80 million in revenues in fiscal 2005. For more information, visit www.shawlundquist.com.
Posted by howell at 10:48 AM
To encourage everyone to see what our renovated web site has to offer, we offered to give away two warm hooded jackets to the lucky entrants who count the correct number of times the photograph of the jacket (see below) appears on our entire website. (This counted as one!)
Out of the many entries received, only one participant came up with the correct count:
Richard Hamilton at Haldeman Homme with 17!
Congratulations, Richard!
Here were the places the photo was placed:
Press Release
Delivery Methods
Careers
Mission
History
Contact Us
Why Work With Us
Terra Springs (4)
Ridder Ice Arena (2)
MAC Concourse Expansion (2)
Brookdale Regional Center (3)
Cargill Building (3)
Ridgedale Library (2)
Como Park Visitor and Education Center (5)
MDA-MDH Laboratory (2)
National Sports Center Visitors Center (1)
JC Penny Remodel (1)
If you counted projects as they appeared under their different categories, there were 32 appearances.
Thanks again to all who participated!
Posted by howell at 04:35 PM