ACT’s INTEX Awards the Best of the Best

Architectural Contractors Trade Association, headquartered in Farmington Hills, Mich., recognized four area contractors for their hard work and outstanding construction projects at the 10th Annual INTEX Achievement Awards on April 29, 2005.

The award-winning construction projects receiving the INTEX Achievement Award this year include the following:

  • Jasman Construction—Palazzo di Bocce—EIFS Category
    • GC: Tony Battaglia
    • Architect: Gillett Associates, Inc.

  • Master Craft Carpet Service—St. Joseph Mercy Oakland, West Addition—Resilient Floor Category
    • GC: Centex-AIM
    • Architect: Trinity Design,

  • Troy Metal Concepts—Our Lady of Redemption—Wall & Ceiling Category
    • GC: Our Lady of Redemption
    • Architect: John W. Loizon

  • Denn-Co Construction—American Axle & Manufacturing —Carpentry Category
    • GC: Alberici Constructors & Clayco Construction
    • Architect: Luckenbach/Ziegelman



The INTEX Achievement Award is sponsored by the Architectural Contractors Industry Fund in conjunction with this year’s Gold Sponsors: Carpenters Labor Management Productivity & Training Fund, Gutherie Lumber Company, Laborers Local 1076, Labor Management Trust, Livonia Building Materials, Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters and Oakland Companies.


“It is amazing to look back at the ten years and the quality projects our industry has built with union labor as our partner. We are very proud of the INTEX Awards and the momentum and exposure it has gained these past 10 years,” stated Robert Halik, President of ACT.


Established in 1995 to acknowledge outstanding achievement in Interior & Exterior construction projects, the INTEX Achievement Award is open to all union contractors. The ACT Promotion Committee and a panel of architects judge the projects. Criteria for the award include aesthetics, workmanship, and difficulty of installation and scope of work. More than 25 projects were nominated this year.

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