Denver / Greenwood Village

Minority and Women-Owned Businesses
Turner seeks to improve the economic viability and exposure of business enterprises 
owned by minorities and women. This is done by awarding contracts to firms as primary subcontractors on projects. The Denver office has an internal goal of at least 20%
minority and women-owned business enterprise participation on every job.

Turner School of Construction Management
The Turner School of Construction Management is a free, eight-week training program offered to local minority and women-owned businesses. Turner volunteers share their insight on all aspects of the industry. Among the topics covered are green building, scheduling, estimating, construction law, accounting, sales, and marketing.
 

Turner’s Denver office is partnered with the University of Denver, and has hosted this course for the last 11 years. The Turner School of Construction Management is the oldest community outreach program in Turner’s history. The program was initiated in 1969 and soon became an opportunity to develop strategic business relationships with firms owned by minority and women. 

Turner Open Charity Golf Tournament
Turner’s Denver office also hosts an annual golf tournament to benefit local charities. Over the past five years, Turner has raised $80,000 for The Gathering Place, a daytime refuge for women and children.


Turner's community involvement also embraces other volunteer programs including:

Rebuilding Together

MS Walk

Race for the Cure

Habitat for Humanity

For Services / Specializations
and Additional Key Contacts
See Office Network

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