Partners Make AGC State Building Award Wins Possible
Katelyn Calderwood • March 21, 2018

March 21, 2018

BCS was recognized for excellence in construction and team collaboration in the 2018 AGC of Kansas State Building Awards and Kan-Struct Collaboration Awards. Thanks to our partners who bring our passions to life by enabling us to build comfort zones for these building owners:

AGC of Kansas State Building Awards:

Maize Schools USD 266- Award of Excellence
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Services:
HVAC Equipment, Building Automation System

Partners:
Construction Manager: Hutton Construction
Architect: SJCF Architecture 
Mechanical Engineer: Basis Consulting Engineering, LLC 
Mechanical Contractor: Central Mechanical Wichita

A comfortable learning environment is essential to successful students. BCS worked with the project team to provide quiet and flexible building systems to keep spaces properly heated and cooled for the variety of students and staff utilizing the center.  Learn more…

Hutchinson Sports Arena- Award of Honor
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Services:
HVAC Equipment

Partners:
Construction Manager: JE Dunn Construction 
General Contractor: The Waldinger Corporation 
Architect: SJCF Architecture 
Mechanical Engineer: BASIS Engineering Consultants

To continue stewarding city and community funds effectively, Hutchinson Sports arena implemented energy efficient equipment upgrades that accommodated its multi-purpose facility, high occupancy rates and limited roof and cavity space.  Learn more…

Kan-Struct Collaboration Awards:

University of Central Missouri- Award of Honor
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Services:
HVAC Equipment

Partners:
Construction Manager: McCown Gordon, Emcor Services Fagan
Architect: Gould Evans Associates
Mechanical Engineer: Henderson Engineers

The team worked together to build custom ClimateCraft ACCESS units into the university’s Wilson C. Morris Science Building accommodating tight, awkward space constraints and timelines.  Learn more…

Congratulations to our partners who made these projects possible. Together, we’re creating comfort zones for people to be more productive and live happier.

Hutch Sports Arena Event Photo Edited
BCS Engineers who worked on the Hutchinson Sports Arena project,
John Martin and Amanda Roodhouse, pictured with Hutch Arena’s Justin Combs.

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