Awards and Recognition
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The Awards recognize outstanding work performed under labor-management cooperation and will be judged under the following four criteria: collaboration/teamwork; construction quality and craftsmanship; project execution/scale; and safety. -
TAUC's Thomas J. Reynolds Awards recognize member contractors who achieve a Days Away, Restricted or Transferred (DART) Rate of 25% or more below the national industry average in a calendar year.
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The James J. Willis Craftperson of the Year Award was created in 1989, as the Craftsman of the Year Award, to honor outstanding labor-management cooperation and quality craftsmanship in the construction industry. -
The Spirit of Union Construction Award was created in 2007 to recognize individuals who have made a significant impact on the union construction industry throughout their illustrious careers.