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Awards

2006 Awards
 
US Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Award for Environmental and Enhancement Category for the 2006 Excellence in Highway Design
 

Pojoaque Corridor, New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT)

FNF’s reconstruction project of the US 84/285 corridor in New Mexico has recently 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.

 
 
 
United Blood Services Valentines for Life Award
 

In February 2007, FNF received a Bronze Award from United Blood Services for having 30% or more participation in our 2006 blood drives. This was all due to FNF employees and industry partners’ continued commitment to regularly donating blood and recruiting others to donate as well. Arizona’s hospital patients and their families thank you!

If you would like to sign up in advance for FNF’s next blood drive on Wednesday August 29th, please visit http://www.bloodhero.com or call Deena at (480) 784-2910.


 
 
 
ADOT Large Prime Contractor of the Year
 

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.

The award was presented at ADOT’s Partnering Through Diversity Awards Conference on April 27, 2006.

 
 
Corporate Volunteerism Award, Community Leader Finalist

 

Each year the Volunteer Center of Maricopa County recognizes companies that show exemplary volunteerism. FNF Construction was one of three finalists in the Community Leader Category. Click Here to learn more about FNF’s Community Involvements.

The Volunteer Center of Maricopa County promotes and supports volunteerism to enhance the quality of life in the community. Annually, they provide referrals to more than 27,000 individuals and groups seeking an effective and meaningful volunteer experience to over 450 nonprofit organizations in Maricopa County. Dedicated to being the knowledge leader on volunteerism and the center of volunteer life in Maricopa County since 1962, the Volunteer Center provides training and education on volunteer management to nonprofit organizations in order to enhance the effective use of volunteers in their organizations. Click Here to learn more about the Volunteer Center.

 

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