Real Notes: Award recognizes Flintco for Duncan cancer center

 
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Award recognizes Flintco

for Duncan cancer center

TULSA — The Oklahoma Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors Inc. presented Flintco Inc. with the top award in the "Health Care $2 Million to $5 Million” category of its Excellence in Construction contest for the Taylor Le Norman/McCasland Cancer Center in Duncan. Architectural Design Group Inc. designed the project. The center competed against hospitals, nursing homes and other medical facilities of similar size and scope. Three hospitals — Duncan Regional Hospital, Comanche County Memorial Hospital in Lawton and Jackson County Hospital in Altus — joined to create three new cancer centers in their respective towns and make cancer care services more accessible to patients in rural southwest Oklahoma and north Texas.

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Builders install new officers
The Central Oklahoma Home Builders Association installed officers and presented awards. New officers are: Mark Dale, president, shown above; Jim Schuff, first vice president; Nolan Coyle, vice president-treasurer; Kurt Dinnes, vice president-secretary; Gina Cox, associate chairman; David Brookshire, membership chairman; Jeff Click, immediate past president; Mike Gilles, president of past presidents; and Pat Casey, legal counsel. Click was named 2009 Builder of the Year and Builder New Member Recruiter of the Year. Preston Moon, Mason and Moon Advertising, was named Associate of the Year. Justin Wimberly was named Retention Recruiter of the Year and Associate New Member Recruiter of the Year. Aaron LeClaire was named Rookie Spike (recruiter) of the Year.

Architects choose Dennis
The Central Oklahoma Chapter of the American Institute of Architects named Kenneth Dennis, above, longtime chapter board member and an architect with TAParchitecture, as 2010 chapter president. Dennis was chapter vice president in 2008 and was honored by the chapter as 2009 Outstanding Volunteer. He is LEED certified — for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design — with the U.S. Green Building Council. He has a bachelor of environmental design degree from the University of Florida and a master’s degree in architecture from the University of Oklahoma with an emphasis in historic preservation and planning.

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