The Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) is pleased to announce it has recognized 13 projects for outstanding achievements in construction management at its National Conference & Trade Show in Las Vegas, NV.
Chosen from among these Project Achievement Award Winners, the Project of the Year was the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, in Brooklyn, NY. CM: Michael Baker Engineering Inc./APTIM Engineering/Gannett Fleming. Owner: NYC Department of Environmental Protection.
The 2018 Project Achievement Award winners are:
Transportation Project with a Construction Value Less Than $10 Million
Todds Lane/Big Bethel Road Intersection Improvements, Hampton, VA
CM: MBP
Owner: City of Hampton
Transportation Project with a Construction Value Less Than $50 Million
Runway 4R-22L Rehabilitation and Light Pier Replacement, Boston Logan International Airport, Boston, MA
CM: Stantec
Owner: Massport
Transportation Project with a Construction Value Greater Than $50 Million
TH 53 Relocation Project, Virginia, MN
CM: Kiewit Infrastructure Co.
Owner: Minnesota Department of Transportation
Education Project with a Construction Value Less Than $50 Million
Visual Culture, Arts, and Media Project, Haverford College, Haverford, PA
CM: Whiting-Turner Contracting Co.
Owner: Haverford College
Education Project with a Construction Value Greater Than $50 Million
San Diego State University Engineering & Interdisciplinary Sciences (EIS) Complex, CA
CM: O’Connor Construction Management/Clark Construction (Design-Builder)
Owner: San Diego State University
Water/Wastewater Project with a Construction Value Greater Than $50 Million
Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, Brooklyn, NY
CM: Michael Baker Engineering, Inc./APTIM Engineering/Gannett Fleming
Owner: NYC Department of Environmental Protection
Healthcare Project with a Construction Value Less Than $50 Million
Culinary Health Center, Las Vegas, NV
CM: O’Connor Construction Management
Owner: Culinary Health Fund
Commercial/Sports/Entertainment/Hospitality Project with a Construction Value Less Than $50 Million
Ritz-Carlton Chicago, IL
CM: JLL
Owner: JMB Financial Advisors
Commercial/Sports/Entertainment/Hospitality Project with a Construction Value Greater Than $50 Million
Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas
Owner/CM: City of San Antonio Department of Transportation & Capital Improvements
Government Project with a Construction Value Less Than $50 Million
Sidney R. Yates Federal Building Exterior Restoration Project, Washington, DC
CM: AFG Group
Owner: U.S. General Services Administration
Government Project with a Construction Value Greater Than $50 Million
Minnesota State Capitol Historic Preservation, St. Paul, MN
CM: MOCA Systems
Owner: State of Minnesota/MN Department of Administration
Residential/Mixed-Use Project with a Construction Value Greater Than $50 Million
Worth Hills Greek Village Phase 5, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
CM: HOAR Program Management (HPM)
Owner: Texas Christian University
Environmental Project with a Construction Value Less Than $50 Million
New York City Subway Stairwell Protection Devices, Manhattan, NY
CM: AECOM
Owner: New York City Transit
The awards were presented during the CMAA National Conference & Trade Show in Las Vegas, NV. Award winners serve as examples for CMAA to promote professionalism and excellence in the management of the construction process.
For more information, visit www.cmaanet.org.