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Criteria

A Keystone Award is not given on beauty. The award is based on achieving solutions during construction for the challenges faced by contractors. The judges will select award winners based on questions in the initial submission form and supplementary information provided for the second round of judging.   

Eligibility

The 2012 Keystone Award competition is open to any construction project, which was or will be substantially completed between June 15, 2010 and June 15, 2012. Only members of the AGC of St. Louis who are in good standing are eligible to make submissions. In the construction categories, eligibility is limited to prime contractors, construction managers at-risk, joint venture or joint venture wherein all partners are AGC of St. Louis members. 

Submission Procedure

Submissions are judged in a two-step process.  

From the initial submissions, judges will select three finalists in each category. If less than three initial nominations are received in any category, no awards will be presented in that category and the entry fee will be returned.

The three finalists in each category selected by the judges will be required to submit supplementary information for the judges to determine a winner. 

Secondary Submission Form - Finalists should use this form for their second submission.

Categories

General Contractor - Construction Manager - Prime Contractor
Building Construction
Project Under $10 Million Project $10 Million to $40 Million Project $40 Million or More

Industrial/Infrastructure Construction
Project Under $10 Million Project $10 Million to $40 Million Project $40 Million or More

Specialty Contractor - Subcontractor
Building Construction
Project Under $5 Million Project $5 Million or More

Industrial/Infrastructure Construction
Project Under $5 Million Project $5 Million or More

Interior Build Out Project

Sustainable Construction Project

Emerging Contractor Project