Faithful+Gould receives 2008 National Project Achievement Award
Faithful+Gould (www.fgould.com), a U.S. based construction consulting and program management firm, is the recipient of the 2008 National Project Achievement Award from the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA).  Each year CMAA distinguishes the most inspiring and significant projects around the country by presenting the leading construction and program managers with the Project Achievement Award.  Faithful+Gould's project was honored as the winner in the category of "Program Management/Program Phase, Building."
On October 14, CMAA presented Faithful+Gould with the award for the project submission, Greenville County Public Schools Capital Construction Program, during the Industry Recognition Dinner at the CMAA National Conference and Trade Show in San Francisco, Calif.  
In a joint venture as Institutional Resources LLC, with Shouse Development, Hughes Development and Global Performance, Faithful+Gould provided overall program management, comprising design oversight, quality management, construction management, cost management and schedule management throughout the entire program.
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