MBCEA Announces 2025 Building Of The Year Winners
Bethlehem, PA - The Metal Building Contractors and Erectors Association (MBCEA) announced its 2025 Building of the Year winners at the 56th Annual MBCEA Conference, held May 7 – 9 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The overall winner was the AdventHealth
Sports Park at Bluhawk in Overland Park, Kansas, completed by Ironhide Construction, Inc. of Lincoln, Nebraska. Additionally, Awards of Merit and Excellence were announced for buildings in three separate categories: Commercial, Community and Manufacturing.
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MBCEA Building of the Year: AdventHealth Sports Park at Bluhawk |
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Ironhide Construction was honored for their work on the Building of the Year. |
“Congratulations to Ironhide Construction for taking home the top prize in the 2025 MBCEA Building of the Year Awards,” said Robert Tiffin, MBCEA President. “Their work on the AdventHealth Sports Park was outstanding. This year’s
competition showcased feats of engineering, architecture, contracting and erecting. The event was a celebration of sheer determination to show the world that metal buildings are a choice they need to consider and make for their end user’s
building/enclosure needs.”
The 2025 competition saw 23 companies submit a total of 31 entries in three categories: commercial, community and manufacturing. Following is a complete list of all 2025 MBCEA Building of the Year Award Winners, the MBCEA members that worked on the
building and the metal building manufacturer/supplier.
Building of the Year: AdventHealth Sports Park at Bluhawk in Overland Park, Kansas. Ironhide Construction, Inc. of Lincoln, Nebraska was the metal building erector for the 115,536-square-foot project that consisted of two metal buildings housing
a gymnasium and ice hockey rink. The buildings, with eave heights of 40 feet each, use standing-seam metal roofs and metal wall panels for one of the premier sports and entertainment destinations in the Kansas City area. Chief Buildings of Grand
Island, Nebraska was the metal building systems provider.
Commercial – Award of Excellence: The Circuit of the Americas T11 Car Condos in Austin, Texas. Red Dot Buildings, located in Athens, Texas, was the metal building systems manufacturer and erector for the 10-building project that totals
141,600 square feet. The buildings, which house private cars in multi-floor “condos” next to the Circuit of the Americas race course, use metal wall panels and standing-seam metal roofs, and the steel used in the entire project is
almost completely recycled.
Commercial – Award of Merit: West Harbor, in San Pedro, California. Bahnmiller Construction, Inc., located in Everett, Washington, served as the metal building erector for the four metal building systems totaling 65,307 square feet. Metal
roofing and wall panels were used on these buildings that are part of a new waterfront destination in the Los Angeles area. Varco Pruden Buildings, a division of BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. located in Memphis, Tennessee, was the metal
building manufacturer.
Community – Award of Excellence: Western Sports Park in Farmington, Utah. Sure Steel, Inc. of South Weber, Utah was the metal building erector for the 133,400-square-foot project that encompassed five metal building systems. Standing-seam
metal roofing and insulated metal wall panels enclose the buildings, which support a wide range of sports and activities and can adapt to future demands of the community. American Buildings, a Nucor Corporation brand located in Terrell, Texas,
was the metal building manufacturer.
Community – Award of Merit: The Sawmill Sports Hub in Willowbrook, Illinois. Schlosser Steel Buildings of Hatfield, Pennsylvania was a subcontractor that designed, supplied, and installed the structural steel for the 85,000-square-foot,
three-building project. Standing-seam metal roof and insulated metal wall panels were used on the buildings, which serve as a sports hub for the surrounding communities. Chief Buildings of Grand Island, Nebraska was the metal building systems
provider.
Manufacturing – Award of Excellence: Rode’s Meats in Delphos, Ohio. H.A. Dorsten, Inc., located in Minster, Ohio was the general contractor and erector for the 17,000-square-foot meat processing and sales facility. A Galvalume roof
and metal wall panels enclose the building, which also uses insulated metal panels for interior freezers and refrigeration rooms. It serves as a world-class meat processing facility for local farms in western Ohio. Chief Buildings of Grand Island,
Nebraska was the metal building manufacturer.
Manufacturing – Award of Merit: BlueOval Ford, Gemini Building in Stanton, Tennessee. Steel Worx Solutions, LLC, of Groveland, Florida was the project manager for the 800,000-square-foot metal building system with a 60-foot clearance
and 190-foot clear span. Varco Pruden Buildings, a division of BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. located in Memphis, Tennessee, was the metal building manufacturer.
Entries are judged by an outside panel of judges based on the following criteria: Aesthetics, Unusual or Interesting Features, Quality, Complexity, Safety, and Green Building Elements. Judges for this year’s awards were Ronald Albert, AIA, RHA
Architects; Jerry Gorski, Gorski Engineering; and Matthew B. Jarmel, AIA, MBA, Jarmel Kizel Architects and Engineers, Inc. To be eligible, the project must have been completed in 2024 by an MBCEA Contractor Member. For more information on MBCEA’s
Building of the Year winners, visit MBCEA.org.
About The Metal Building Contractors And Erectors Association
The MBCEA was formed in 1968 to serve the needs and support the interests of metal building contractors and erectors. Its three main goals are: to provide programs and venues that enhance education opportunities for metal building contractors and erectors; to develop programs to enhance the image of metal building contractors and erectors, and the metal building industry; and to develop and maintain programs specifically designed to support and respond to the needs of the grassroots membership of the MBCEA. The association has membership from virtually every aspect of the industry throughout North America and across the globe. For more information, visit www.mbcea.org or contact Sasha Demyan at 484-239-3337.