Manafort Brothers Inc. receives two 2025 Arthur Gruhn Excellence in Construction Awards at CRBA Fall Dinner

We’re proud to share that Manafort Brothers Inc. received two 2025 Arthur Gruhn Excellence in Construction Awards at last night’s Connecticut Road Builders Association (CRBA) Fall Dinner!

Challenging Project:
Emergency Declaration Project – Reconstruction of Bridge No. 00944 and Roadway, Routes 34, 67 & 18 (Oxford/Monroe/Southbury/Seymour, CT)

Innovative Construction Methods Project: With the Brunalli Construction Company
Replacement of Bridge No. 07036 – Route 138 over Unnamed Brook (Griswold, CT)

We’re proud of our teams and partners for their hard work, collaboration, and commitment to excellence across New England.

Manafort Brothers Receives the 2025 Project Achievement Award

At the CMAA CT (Construction Management Association of America) Awards & Scholarship Banquet on November 21st, 2025, Manafort Brothers was the recipient of the 2025 Project Achievement Award for Best Infrastructure Project under $10 Million for the Construction of CTDOT Project No. 0170-3758A, Emergency Repairs due to Rain Event, CT.

In August 2024, Connecticut experienced a historic “1,000-year” rain event, with up to 16 inches of rainfall in under eight hours, causing major flooding along the Housatonic, Little River, and Naugatuck rivers. The unprecedented storm led to widespread road closures, evacuations, and critical infrastructure damage.

Manafort was engaged immediately to assess flood impacts and implement engineering solutions to restore essential routes, including CT Routes 34, 67, and 188. Mobilizing nearly 50 employees across multiple sites within days, Manafort executed accelerated bridge replacements, culvert rehabilitations, and full-depth roadway reconstructions, coordinating closely with CTDOT in a design-build environment.

Through meticulous planning, daily safety assessments, and robust quality control, Manafort reopened key routes weeks ahead of schedule, restored safe passage for residents and businesses, and minimized costs for the state. The project’s success exemplifies decisive leadership, collaborative problem-solving, and rapid-response engineering under extreme conditions.