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For C. C. Myers, business has never been just about the bottom line. Mr. Myers has always given something back to the communities that have supported him. He belongs to many service groups and is closely involved with local charitable organizations including the River Oak Home for Children and the Bill Bean Foundation Golf Tournament. Use the links on the left to access notable contributions and awards received by Mr. Myers and the Company.
C. C. Myers, Inc.’s Most Recent Award

The 18th Annual TRANNY Awards luncheon was held June 6, 2007 at the Sacramento Convention Center. These prestigious awards are presented by the California Transportation Foundation recognizing projects that represent excellence in transportation. Awards were presented to finalists in 11 different categories with each category becoming eligible for the Project of the Year Award.
C.C. Myers, Inc., along with the City of Napa, URS, the bridge design firm, and Caltrans District 4, received an award as a finalist in the “Highway Conventional Project of the Year” for the Maxwell Bridge Replacement project in the City of Napa. At the end of the awards presentation, the Maxwell Bridge Replacement, competing against the Camino Del Sur Bridge in San Diego, won the Project of the Year Award. Info on this project can be found under Projects: Past or http://www.ccmyers.com/completedprojects.cfm?ID=9
CTF-California Transportation Foundation, who awards the TRANNYs, also presented a Special Award “...to C.C. Myers, Inc, under the leadership of its founder and CEO C.C. Myers, for exceptional delivery of a significant transportation asset for the State of California,” for the MacArthur Maze Reconstruction Project which was completed in May in a record 17 days. Additional information on this reconstruction, including numerous news links, can be found under our Projects: Past or http://www.ccmyers.com/completedprojects.cfm?ID=23.
Statewide honors for Napa's Maxwell Bridge
Napa's replacement Maxwell Bridge was the toast of Sacramento Wednesday, winning statewide "Project of the Year" honors from the California Transportation Foundation.
The bridge was cited not for its soaring design, but for the way it was funded. Four agencies ponied up $40 million, making the bridge a "case study in state/local collaboration," according to the foundation.
For more of this story, click on or type the URL below:
http://www.napavalleyregister.com/articles/2007/06/08/news/local/doc4668f718c0210877592873.txt
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