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Fay, S&B USA Construction Wins APC's Diversity Award

Fay, S&B USA Construction wins APC's Diversity Award for their work on the new terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport. Fay partnered with ACAA to promote diversity in construction, hiring minority and women businesses. The project included a dual-level bridge leading to the terminal and involved subcontractors for various essential tasks. The award was presented during APC's Fall Seminar in November 2025.

January 27, 2026 - Northeast Edition
Fay, S&B USA Construction

(L-R) are Dan Bruener, Michelle Olszewski, Dennis Hubal and Chuck Grabner, accepting the TQI Diversity Award on behalf of Fay.
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(L-R) are Dan Bruener, Michelle Olszewski, Dennis Hubal and Chuck Grabner, accepting the TQI Diversity Award on behalf of Fay.
(L-R) are Dan Bruener, Michelle Olszewski, Dennis Hubal and Chuck Grabner, accepting the TQI Diversity Award on behalf of Fay.   (Fay photo) A participant in ACAA’s PIT2Work program trains on backhoe equipment with a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers.   (Pittsburgh International Airport photo)

Fay, S&B USA Construction (Fay) was awarded the 2025 TQI Diversity Award by the Associated Pennsylvania Contractors for its role in the newly opened terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport.

Fay shares the award with the Allegheny County Airport Authority (ACAA), who challenged Fay to dedicate 14 percent of its contract value to work performed by minority and women businesses — nearly double the regional average.

Fay also participated in ACAA's PIT2Work program, a five-week training program that exposed program participants to career pathways in the skilled trades. All of the ACCA's contractors participated in this program within one of western Pennsylvania's biggest construction projects to date.

Fay's work for ACAA covered approximately four mi. of roadway connecting I-376 and the new terminal through a system of ramps and five bridges. The signature element on the project is a 1,300-ft. dual-level bridge leading directly to the terminal for arriving and departing passengers. Firms subcontracted by Fay contributed essential work including signage and lighting, rebar installation, concrete roadway, maintenance of traffic and painting the terminal bridge.

"Airports are more than transportation hubs; they are public spaces that should reflect the diversity of the communities they serve," said Michelle Olszweski, senior project manager of Fay." We recognize the value of a diverse project team and are proud to work with ACAA to mentor and forge relationships with diverse firms across the region's construction industry."

APC presented Fay with the award during its annual Fall Seminar, held in Hershey, Pa. in November 2025.

APC partners with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to present the TQI Awards to project teams in three categories: partnering award; diversity award; and community connection and enhancement awards.

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