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FIRESTONE-BASED FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP. HONORED FOR PERFORMING SOME OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY'S BEST CHARITABLE WORK IN 2012

Construction Industry’s Charitable Group, ۽ֱ Charities, Names Firm as One of Its Eight ۽ֱ in the Community Award Winners for the Year

PALM SPRINGS, CALIF. – Firestone-based Flatiron Construction Corp. was honored today for its efforts to build three much-needed footbridges in Nicaragua as part of the Bridges to Prosperity program. As a result, the construction firm was one of eight organizations nationwide to win the ۽ֱ in the Community Award from the charitable arm of the Associated General Contractors of America, ۽ֱ Charities, Inc.

“Completing great construction projects improves cities and towns, but giving back to the community improves people’s lives,” said Jim Clemens, chairman emeritus of Philadelphia, Pa.-based Clemens Construction Co. and the chairman of ۽ֱ Charities. “These award winners represent the noblest our industry has to offer.”

The rainy season created deep, swiftly moving rivers that were dangerous or impossible to cross in three rural Nicaraguan communities. In Santa Lucia, a team of 35 employees from Flatiron, Turner Construction and E.E. Cruz, built a 220-foot suspension bridge over the Rio Pire; in El Rodeo, they built a 230-foot suspension bridge over Quebrada La Majada River; and in Jucuapa, they built a 150-foot suspension bridge. The new bridges will serve thousands of residents and provide safe access to schools, doctors and work year-round. Flatiron has partnered with Bridges to Prosperity since 2009, and provides funding and logistical support for employees to travel abroad and complete these volunteer projects.

۽ֱ in the Community Award winners are selected by a panel of judges representing all areas of construction. Award entries were evaluated based on the level of commitment, the scope of the philanthropic efforts and the quality of the benefits to the community.

about the other ۽ֱ in the Community Award winners. pictures of winning projects.