Greyhawk, an international construction project management and consulting firm based in Moorestown, received two “Project of the Year” awards from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Construction Management Association of America. The awards were presented to Greyhawk at CMAA’s annual awards event held recently at The Union League in Philadelphia.
Greyhawk received the prestigious awards in recognition of its construction management efforts to successfully complete additions and renovations for the Lenape Regional High School project in the category of “K-12 Construction Over $20 million,” and construction of the new Woolwich Municipal Building, in the category of “Public Building Projects under $20 million.”
“We are so pleased that CMAA honored our firm with these highly coveted awards,” said Chuck Romanoli, COO of Greyhawk. “The awards are a testament to our steadfast commitment to providing our clients with high quality construction management services.”
The CMAA is a national organization of more than 5,000 individual and corporate members that promotes professionalism and excellence in the management of the construction process. The CMAA’s Mid-Atlantic Chapter serves the organization’s members in Southern New Jersey, Delaware and Eastern Pennsylvania.
Headquartered in Moorestown, Greyhawk is a leading provider of construction/program management, construction claims, dispute resolution, scheduling, cost engineering, MEP Commissioning and LEED consulting services. An ENR top 100 firm, Greyhawk has employees at several offices in New York, New Jersey, Texas and the United Kingdom and consistently provides construction services that result in successful projects. For more information, visit www.greyhawk.com.