DonahueFavret Wins Best of the Best Award


Published on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 5:25 PM CST



DonahueFavret Contractors, Inc. has been awarded a National Best of the Best Award by McGraw-Hill Construction. This national competition recognizes design and construction excellence based on the winners of McGraw-Hill Construction’s 10 regional publications’ Best of 2009 Awards.

DonahueFavret won the award in the Residential/Hospitality category for its work done on the historic renovation of 200 Carondelet. The 23-story, former National American Bank Building in New Orleans was originally built in 1929. It was converted into 189 apartments and opened in December 2008.

DonahueFavret Contractors is one of the largest private companies on the Northshore with a staff of over 60 professionals. DonahueFavret Contractors specializes in commercial, retail, healthcare and hospitality construction and is licensed throughout the Gulf South. Visit www.DonahueFavret.com.

DonahueFavret Contractors, Inc. oversaw the historic renovation done at the former National American Bank Building in New Orleans




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