Form Construction Inc. has been recognized year after year by a range of external and independent organizations.

2009 Washington Building Congress Craftsmanship Award for Finishes: Drywall
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP in Washington, DC

  • Architect:  Gensler
  • General Contractor:  rand* construction corporation

2015 Washington Building Congress Craftsmanship Award for Finishes: Drywall
Berkeley Research Group in Washington, DC

  • Architect:  Gensler
  • General Contractor:  rand* construction corporation
  • Description:  The 57,000 SF space required significant partition and drywall installations, as the vast majority of space is made up of private office space, as well as conference rooms of various sizes, libraries, some open work areas, and other support space. The job consisted of a technically challenging drywall scope of work. Due to schedule constraints and light fixture lead times, much of the scope had to be completed prior to the arrival of the lights on site. Once the light fixtures arrived on site and were installed in place, the drywall was completed around the lights. The drywall subcontractor had to coordinate with the other trades throughout the entire schedule, and remained an active trade in the schedule sequence for the entire project. Give the work that was completed without materials in-hand, the craftsmen had very few “fixes” required on site due to their meticulous measuring early on in the schedule. (Reference wbcnet.org)

2015 Washington Building Congress Craftsmanship Award for Finishes: Drywall
Haynes & Boone LLP in Washington, DC

  • Architect:  Gensler
  • General Contractor:  rand* construction corporation
  • Description:  The drywall scope for this project was extensive and required meticulous coordination with the other trades in order to properly execute the design. The drywall scope arguably provides the foundation for the more intricate design elements in the law firm project. Form Construction ad to coordinate with millwork, electrical/lighting, demountable partitions, operable partitions, and mechanical elements to deliver their scope. The scope also included straight runs of drywall pockets to house the custom lighting package, including the custom cut linear mud-in fixtures. Drywall ceilings of various elevations emulate clouds throughout. Overall, the drywall scope at the Haynes Boone project provides a seamless and high quality foundation for the elaborate design in the space. (Reference wbcnet.org)

LEED Accomplishments

2014-15 Department of State Carpet & Ceiling Tile Recycling

  • Carpet: recycled nearly 44,000 pounds of post-consumer carpet tile
  • Acoustical: recycled over 60,000 pounds/85,000 square feet of ceiling tile
  • Metal: salvaged approximately 70 tons of aluminum & communication wire
  • Overall diversion percentages for demolition: 81% for 3rd Floor, 91% for 10th Floor