Turner's Denver office partners with and supports a variety of local causes and organizations including:
The Gathering Place
The Gathering Place is Denver’s only daytime drop-in center for women, their children, and transgender individuals who are experiencing poverty or homelessness. TGP provides programming and services to an average of 270 people every day.
Carpenter's Cupboard
Carpenter's Cupboard is a volunteer-based ministry that offers food for the homeless; feeding 1,200 - 5,000 families monthly. At Turner's holiday party, employees collected more than 140 food items for the food bank. Additionally, on March 10th, a group of Turner employees gathered to assist Carpenter's Cupboard unload food trucks, clean food storage areas and sort through donated food.
Town of Superior and Keep it Clean Partnership
The Town of Superior together with the Keep It Clean Partnership (KICP) hosted a clean-up day at Rock Creek and Community Park. KICP is a group of Boulder County communities, including Superior, dedicated to protecting water quality and reducing stormwater pollution. In May, 14 Turner employees and their families spent half a day cleaning up trash in and surrounding the park's creek.
Dry Bones Denver
Dry Bones is a Denver organization that seeks to fill relational needs for young adults living on the streets as an avenue for meeting other needs such as housing, employment, training and reconciliation. During the Spring quarterly meeting, Turner employees donated more than $250 in gift cards to Dry Bones. These gift cards are used to take Dry Bones individuals out to lunch or coffee, help with a time of need and also give away as birthday presents.
MS Society
The Turner Denver office has been a long time supporter of the MS Society, and this year is no different. On June 28th the Turner MS Bike Team, comprised of 19 members, will participate in the Bike MS ride in Fort Collins with a goal of raising $5,000 for the MS Society. The bike team has been riding together on a weekly basis to prepare for this monumental event which raises essential funds for Multiple Sclerosis research.
Wounded Warrior
The Wounded Warrior Project is an organization that was setup to help our returning service members that are suffering from both physical and mental health issues. Their main goal is to provide aid and empowerment to those veterans through unique and direct programs that meet each one of their needs.
Denver Health Outpatient Medical Center
Denver, CO
Denver, CO
Rocky Mountain Regional Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Aurora, CO
Sports Authority Field at Mile High
Denver, CO
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sbustos@tcco.com
(720) 388-0848
Vice President and Operations Manager
lprendergast@tcco.com
(303) 944-3454
Manager of Business Development
jatcheson@tcco.com
(303) 968-8790
Preconstruction Manager
pblatnak@tcco.com
(720) 376-8053
Special Projects Division Manager
ekesti@tcco.com
(571) 289-6221
Human Resources Manager
kdiLoreti@tcco.com
(720) 765-9656
Turner Construction Company Rejuvenates Historic Denver Club Building
The Turner School of Construction Management Graduates 34 Individuals from M/WBE Firms
Turner Construction Begins Renovations to the Helen G. Bonfils Theatre Complex
Turner Begins Pavilion K Renovations at Denver Health Campus
Turner Construction Company Presents $70,000 Check to Benefit Patients of National Jewish Health
Turner Construction Cyclists Raise $4,600 for the MS Society
Turner Presents $62,690 Check to Benefit Patients of National Jewish Health
The Turner School of Construction Management Graduates 57 Small Business Owners
Turner Construction Company Runs for the Wounded Warrior Project
Registration Now Open for the Turner School of Construction Management
Registration Now Open for the 8th Annual Turner Construction Foundation Open
Turner Construction Presents $45,000 Check to Benefit Patients of National Jewish Health
Turner to Renovate Cole Middle and Mitchell Elementary Schools
Turner Celebrates Topping Out of Philip S. Miller Park & Fieldhouse
Denver Special Projects Division Awarded Two Interior Renovation Projects
Turner Construction Awarded 225-Acre Philip S. Miller Park and Fieldhouse
Turner Construction Employee Expands Leadership Role with DBIA
Turner Construction’s Team Selected to Construct Aspen Art Museum
The Turner School of Construction Management Graduates 27 in Denver
Registration Now Open for Turner’s School of Construction Management
Turner Raises $18,019 to Benefit a Local Women and Children’s Shelter
New Flatiron Headquarters Building Completed by Turner Construction
Turner Construction’s DTC Office Renovation Marks the Company’s 161st LEED Certified Project
Infinity Park South Delivers Much Needed Green Space for Glendale Residents
Turner Construction Awarded Two Renovation Projects at Cheyenne Mountain Resort
$20 Million Dollar Renovation of a Premier Colorado Springs Resort Complete
Turner Construction Awarded New South Suburban Community Park
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