News
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Flowing Wells School Gets New Building
December 2011BFL Construction completed the building’s design and construction in just six months.
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New Emergency Center Built for Mount Graham Regional Medical Center
December 2011The project to brings the hospital up to new state standards.
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Biz Tucson Profiles Gary Brav
June 2011Biz Tucson has profiled Gary Brav, CEO and Founder of BFL Construction. Read the full story.
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American Advertising Federation Tucson Award
February 2011BFL Construction Company was recognized by the American Advertising Federation Tucson The custom made paper weight was one of over 400 entrants submitted to the annual advertising industry awards competition. Garry Brav, CEO of BFL Construction Company, originated the idea of the unique paper weight made of recycled rebar material and stamped with the company’s logo. The company’s advertising firm, BolchalkFReY Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations received a Bronze ADDY award for submission in the specialty advertising category.
Garry Brav, owner and president of BFL Construction Company, originated the idea of the unique paper weight made of recycled rebar material and stamped with the company’s logo. The company’s advertising firm, BolchalkFReY Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations received a Bronze ADDY award for submission in the specialty advertising category.
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Pima Air & Space Museum Expansion Completed
January 2011BFL Construction Company completed the expansion of Hangar One. The museum is one of the largest air museums in the world.
The new hangar named Flight Central and is now the home to a number of exciting new exhibits including the Grumman f-14A Tomcat, Bell UH-1C Hueay and the McDonnell-D ouglas F-4E Phantom II.
Additionally, the project included construction of a new restaurant called Flight Grill which features an expo kitchen and floor to ceiling windows. The dining room and patio can accommodate over 175 guests providing diners a magnificent view of the museum grounds and runway traffic at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.
The expansion including removing the walls from the Spirit of Freedom Hangar to create one large display space that encompasses 80,000 square feet with some of the most rare and exciting aircraft on display in the world.