Mercedes Benz Logistics Center in Vance, Alabama received an Obelisk Award in "Industrial $25-$50 million". Representatives from Mercedes-Benz and BL Harbert accepted the award together. The Mercedes-Benz Logistics Center in Vance, Alabama is a 935,000-square-foot facility that supports the Mercedes C-Class expansion efforts, including production of the redesigned 2015 C-Class, their best-selling model series. Awarded with only a 10-month schedule, this design-build project was planned and delivered on time, utilizing a zero-float schedule. The Logistics Center handles approximately 2.9 million parts per day and employs 600 people; it streamlines Mercedes" logistics operations and supports the receiving, handling and sequencing of parts for the M-Class and GL-Class SUVs, R-Class crossover and C-Class sedan currently in production.
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Birmingham, Alabama received an Obelisk Award in "Institutional $5-$10 million". The Saint Stephen's project includes a 19,000-square-foot Parish Hall Addition and a 3,500-square-foot renovation, including a kitchen, lobby connector, classrooms, elevator bank, parking lot and site improvements.
Other projects which received awards include the 19th Engineer Battalion Complex in Fort Knox, Kentucky; The University of Alabama's Ferguson Center in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and the Homewood Community Center in Homewood, Alabama.