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Steel Companies Honored in Washington Building Congress’ Craftsmanship Awards

SteelFab, Inc., was the recipient of the Star Award, the highest honor in WBC's Craftsmanship Awards, for their work on the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Mattox Photography) 

Five AISC-member companies (all of which are also AISC certified) were recently honored for their structural steel framing work in the 2016 Craftsmanship Awards. Conducted annually by the Washington Building Congress (WBC), the awards recognize exceptional workmanship on building projects throughout the Washington, D.C., area.

SteelFab, Inc., was the recipient of the top award, the WBC Star Award for Craftsmanship, for their work on the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), Washington, D.C. Awards were also given to: Superior Iron Works, Inc., for the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research - 1785 Massachusetts Avenue NW Renovation, Washington, D.C.; S.A. Halac Iron Works, Inc., for the Theodore Roosevelt High School Modernization, Washington, D.C.; American Iron Works, Inc., for 601 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D.C., and Inova Women’s Hospital and Inova Children’s Hospital, Falls Church, Va.; and Steel, LLC, for the Atlantic Plumbing Parcels A & B, Washington, D.C.

For more about the awards, including the full list of winners, go to www.wbcnet.org/craftsmanship-awards