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Awards
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2010 Preservation Achievement Grand Jury Award
Preservation Alliance
Erickson returned to the acclaimed Franklin Institute Museum
for the restoration of the Franklin and Jordan Halls, home of
the national monument of Benjamin Franklin. Renovations included
marble work and dome cleaning, releafing of the original done,
as well as state-of-the-art audio-visual and acoustical upgrades.
Additional restoration and repair work was also completed to
the Franklin's exterior. |

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2009 GBCA Construction
Excellence Award
Best Historic Preservation Project
Erickson returned to the acclaimed Franklin Institute Museum
for the restoration of the Franklin and Jordan Halls, home of
the national monument of Benjamin Franklin. Renovations included
marble work and dome cleaning, releafing of the original done,
as well as state-of-the-art audio-visual and acoustical upgrades.
Additional restoration and repair work was also completed to
the Franklin's exterior. |

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2009 GBCA Construction
Excellence Award
Best Green Project (Honorable Mention)
Erickson was contracted for the installation of PECO's new
Green Roof for PECO's corporate headquarters. The project sprawled
48,000 square feet, and -- after removal of the existing roof,
and structural upgrades to the base surface -- entailed the
installation of a four-layered green-roof assembly.
Stacked layers include an underlying drainage board with
leak detection system, root guard, and three inches of a supportive
growth medium. The topmost layer will boast five different
varieties of succulent flowering sedum, ensuring an attractive,
hardy groundcover that will flower and flourish throughout
the growing season.
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2008 GBCA Construction
Excellence Award
Best Commercial Project
This project entailed extensive renovations to the existing
hotel lobby, rotunda and restaurant area.
The completed rotunda boasts a new lounge with sweeping semi-circular
sushi bar, central fountain seating, lounge-style seating
areas, as well as a separate sports-themed restaurant and
bar area updated with high-end finishes.
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2007 GBCA Construction
Excellence Award
Best Institutional Project
Phase II of the Gap Corporate Headquarters project increased
the buildings footprint by an additional 29,000 square
feet, for a total of 71,000 square feet, and included renovation
of office and conference spaces, a dine-in kitchen, as well
as a spacious patio and exterior decks.
The new construction blended into the existing structures
clean, sweeping profile, with an architectural emphasis on
diminishing planes and concentric styling, and design details
such as stepped ceilings, and traffic-friendly interiors.
Construction took place while the original building was fully
occupied.
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2005 GBCA Construction
Excellence Award
Best Institutional Project
This project is home to the 100,000 square foot state-of-the-art
headquarters for one of the most active organ donor programs
in the country. The project consisted of the nearly gut-demolition
of the existing building as well as the complete demolition
of an adjoining single story warehouse to create the new facility
which includes corporate offices, surgical suites, 24/7 control
center, teleconferencing space, conference rooms, and a 15,000
square foot parking garage. |
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2003 GBCA Building
Excellence Award
Best Institutional Project (Honorable Mention)
The Fels Planetarium, originally constructed in 1933, was renovated
with a brand new seamless dome -- 60 feet in diameter -- along
with upgraded video projection and super-fidelity systems, theater
controls, lighting, carpeting and new theater seating. |
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2002 GBCA Building
Excellence Award
Best Commercial Project (Honorable Mention)
This 12,000 sq. ft. project includes a corporate cafeteria &
training facility with capacity for 300, as well as a high-tech
teleconferencing center. |
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2000 GBCA Building
Excellence Award
Best Commercial Project (Honorable Mention)
This 42,000 square foot new building on a 7-acre site features
feng shui design and includes highend finishes such as a hard
exterior consisting of granite, limestone, metal and glass,
as well as a site pond and footbridge. |
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2000 GBCA Building
Excellence Award
Craftmanship
This project covers seven floors and 160,000 sq. ft. at 1650
Arch Street, and highlights Erickson's inhouse carpentry expertise
and attention to detail. This project remained on schedule,
attaining the original GMP of approximately $8 Million. |
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1999 GBCA Building
Excellence Award
Craftsmanship (Honorable Mention)
This 160,000 square foot law office relocation project was completed
in only nine months. |
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1998 GBCA
Building Excellence Award
Craftsmanship
This 130,000 square foot historic corporate law office conversion
project includes all new finishes, mechanical systems, and electrical
systems. |
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1997 Philadelphia
Business Journal Building Excellence Awards of the Delaware
Valley
Urban Commercial
Further recognition for the detailed conversion of this historic
city landmark into 130,000 square feet of high-end corporate
office space. |
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1997 Preservation
Alliance for Greater Philadelphia Preservation Achievement Award
Another acknowledgement of Erickson's active involvement
in the ongoing preservation of Historic Philadelphia. |
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GBCA Grand Honor Award for
Safety Achievement
This industry recognition honors Erickson for its ongoing
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