The Beavers Present 2026 Awards

The Beavers presented the 2026 Golden Beaver Awards at the 70th Awards Dinner held Jan. 16 at the J. W. Marriott at LA Live in Los Angeles.

The winners were:

Leadership Award: Ronald N. Tutor, Executive Chairman of Tutor Perini Corp. of Sylmar, CA.  Ron’s 60-year construction career began after graduating from the University of Southern California in 1963.  He joined his father’s construction business, A. G. Tutor Company, Inc. and took full control of it two years later.  In 1972 Ron merged the company with N. M. Saliba to form Tutor-Saliba Corporation and for the next 36 years bid and built major projects in California and the western United States.  In 2008 the company merged with Perini Corporation to form Tutor Perini Corporation, which has become one the largest and most successful civil works contractor in the nation.

Management Award: C. John Meagher, Vice President and Manager of Traylor Bros, Inc.’s National Heavy Civil Division. A Construction Engineering Management graduate of Oregon State University, John started his 46-year construction career in the Pacific Northwest with Riedel International, Inc. in 1978.  He served as a project manager for 13 years before joining Fletcher General Construction in 1993.  In 1996 he was named Operations Manager for Traylor Pacific Division in Irvine, CA.  He was promoted to Division Manager in 2004 and in 2012 promoted to his current position.

Supervision Award: Joseph Tuttle, Area Superintendent for Griffith Company, Brea, CA.  During his 34-year construction career, 24 years with Griffith Company, Joe progressed from foreman to Area Superintendent, overseeing the planning, execution and field coordination of multi-million projects for public and private clients.  In his current position he manages $20 million in annual construction value.  He is known for the strong safety culture among his crews.

Engineering/Service & Supply Award: Eric Lindquist, Chairman and Director of Engineering for Brierley Associates, Moraga, CA. Eric earned his B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of California – Berkeley, followed by his Masters and PhD in Geotechnical Engineering.  His 31-year engineering career began in 1994 when he joined Jacobs Associates working under David Berti. In 2001 Eric and David Berti formed Berti-Lindquist Consulting Engineers, which they sold to Brierley Associates in 2011 and Eric continued with Brierley to expand into the heavy civil construction design industry.

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