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Awards & Affiliations
Awards
- FNF project, I-10 San Simon received the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) Quality in Construction Award (2012)

- FNF has been Ranked No 1 Heavy-Highway Contractor in AZ by Arizona Business Magazine's Ranking Arizona each year for the past thirteen years (1999-2012)
- FNF project, US 93 Hoover Dam to MP 17 received the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Exemplary Ecosystem Initiative (EEI) Award (2011)
- FNF was selected as ADOT DBE Prime Contractor Construction Champion for efforts in supporting the ADOT DBE Program (2011)
- FNF project, US 93 Hoover Dam to MP 17 received the American Public Works Association (APWA) - Arizona Chapter Project of the Year Award (2011)
- FNF has been Ranked No 1 Heavy-Highway Contractor in AZ by Arizona Business Magazine's Ranking Arizona each year for the past thirteen years (1999-2012)
- FNF received an Environmental Excellence Award from the ADOT Kingman District for dedication to environmental awareness on the US 93 Hoover Dam-MP Project (2010)
- FNF received a Community Excellence Award from the Arizona Rock Products Association. (2010)
- FNF received National Asphalt Pavement Association's Quality in Construction Award for excellence in asphalt pavements on the ADOT Yuma Area Service Highway (SR 195) project (2010)
- FNF received New Mexico Department of Transportation State Construction Bureau’s Statewide Pavement Smoothness Award for 4 separate projects:
- US 93 Hoover Dam - MP 17 (2011)
- US 285 Taos County Project (2010)
- I-25 Hatch Project in Dona Ana County (2009)
- I-10 Lordsburg Project in Grant and Luna Counties (2007)
- I-40 Mesita Project in Cibola County (2007)
- FNF received the Occupational Excellence Achievement Award from the National Safety Council for having a lost workday incident rate that is less than 50% of the BLS rating (2009)
- FNF has received Partnering Awards given by ADOT, AGC and ACEC, for four ADOT projects listed below. This award recognizes partnership teams that demonstrate a high degree of
achievement through their practice and application of the Partnering principles and processes:
- I-40 Dennison to County Line (2009)
- I-8 Mohawk Canal Project (2008)
- Superstition 60 Widening project from Gilbert to Power Roads (2007)
- Andy Devine T.I. Project (2006)
- FNF received the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Partnering Through Diversity Award for Large Contractor of the year. Contractors are recognized based on their working relationships with DBE companies. (2006)
- FNF’s reconstruction project of the US 84/285 corridor in New Mexico won the 2006 Excellence in Highway Design Award in the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Category. FNF teamed with NMDOT to find new ways to preserve and protect the natural resources of the area, including the conservation of mature Pinon pine trees. This award also recognizes the aesthetics of the corridor which include artwork designed by local artists. (2006)
- FNF received a Community Leader Finalist Corporate Volunteerism award from the Volunteer Center of Maricopa County recognizing FNF for our exemplary charitable volunteering. FNF is actively involved in the betterment of the communities in which we work. Some of FNF’s charities include the City of Hope, Breast Cancer Fund, Junior Achievement, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, and the Boys and Girls Clubs of the East Valley. FNF also received Valentines for Life Award from United Blood Services for having 30% or more participation in our blood drives. (2006)
- FNF received the Sheldon G. Hayes highest quality in asphalt paving award from the National Asphalt Pavement Association. The Sheldon G. Hayes Award is a national award given to a contractor whose paving project shows exemplary quality. The project, Flagstaff- Holbrook Highway (1-40) was the most successful ADOT end-product paving project since its conception in 1990. FNF achieved near record numbers for smoothness. (2005)
- FNF received a Marvin M. Black Partnering Award for SR 95 Lake Havasu Project (2005)
- In the June 2005 issue, Southwest Contractor named FNF Project Manager, Bruce Victory its Project Manager of the Year. Bruce has gained recognition throughout the industry for tackling difficult projects and completing them ahead of schedule and on budget. Bruce was the Project Manager on the FNF U.S. 84 / 285 and the 991 Old Pecos projects in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (2005)
- FNF received the nationally recognized “Outstanding Asphalt -Rubber Project Award" for the Two Guns ADOT project, located on 1-40 in Northern Arizona (2004)
- FNF received the Associated General Contractor’s Build Arizona Excellence in Construction Award for ADOT’s Cornville to Sedona project located on Highway 89A. (2003)
- FNF has received numerous Certificates of Honor from the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association for working without incurring a lost workday injury. (2002-2009)
- FNF received the APWA Public Works Project of the Year for the Jerome Historical Park Improvements Project. (2001)
- FNF received the FHWA Outstanding Performance Award for working over 2,500,000 hours without a single work zone accident on the New Mexico SR 44 Project. (2001)
- FNF received numerous monthly Segment Safety Awards for having the segment with the best overall safety performance on the SR 44 project. (2000/2001)
- FNF Received the FHWA Environmental Excellence Award for Excellence in Wetlands & other Ecosystems for the SR 87 Project. (1999)
Affiliations
FNF is proud to support the following industry affiliations:
- Associated General Contractors (AGC)
- National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA)
- Arizona Rock Products Association (ARPA)
- American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
- Asphalt Pavement Association (APA)
- American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)
- California Asphalt Association (CAPA)
- Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA)
- ASU’s Alliance for Construction Excellence (ACE)
- East Valley Partnership (EVP)
- Rubber Pavements Association (RPA)
