DBIA recognized nearly 50 project and team awards during a special Awards Dinner at the 2024 Design-Build Conference & Expo.
In addition to celebrating Merit Award winners from each category, DBIA revealed the recipients of this year's Excellence Awards, several Best-In honors and the coveted Project of the Year.
Each year, one project's commitment to Design-Build Done Right rises above the others to receive DBIA's Project of the Year. This project excels in teaming, design and process — and far exceeds the basic requirements of DBIA awards submissions. The Project of the Year is chosen by a jury of industry professionals from submissions across 10 categories.
Chosen by the Chair of DBIA's National Board of Directors, the Chair's Award is a special honor recognizing design-build teams that have shown extraordinary commitment to triple bottom line success — economically, environmentally and socially — and have worked to positively impact the communities they've engaged.
- 2024 Project of the Year: University of Arizona Applied Research Building (Ariz.)
- 2024 Chair's Award: Holt Watters Field Camp (Livingston Island, Antarctica)
- Best in Process — Best Value: National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Research and Innovation Laboratory (RAIL) (Colo.)
- Best in Process — Progressive Design-Build: Wake Technical Community College, Central Energy Plant (N.C.)
- Best in Design — Architecture: University of Arizona Applied Research Building (Ariz.)
- Best in Design — Engineering: Central 70 Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Maintain (Colo.)
- Best in Virtual Design and Construction: Nashville International Airport Terminal Lobby and International Arrivals Facility (Tenn.)
- Best in Small Projects — Horizontal: Fern Hollow Bridge Emergency Replacement Project (Pa.)
- Best in Small Projects — Vertical: Holt Watters Field Camp (Livingston Island, Antarctica)
- Best in Teaming: Millbrae Recreation Center (Calif.)
- Meaningful Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: I-270 North Design-Build (Mo.)
- Enlightened Owner: NREL Research and Innovation Laboratory (RAIL) (Colo.)
- INSPIRED Owner: Queens Borough Hall Municipal Garage and Community Space (N.Y.)
The jury also chose National Award of Excellence winners, representing the best of their category. The 2024 Excellence Awards winners are:
- Aviation: Nashville International Airport Terminal Lobby and International Arrivals Facility (Tenn.): This 780,000 sq. ft. renovation transformed a 35-year-old terminal into a modern, efficient facility that enhances passenger experience and reflects Nashville's musical heritage through innovative design elements.
- Civic/Assembly: Millbrae Recreation Center (Calif.): Rebuilt after arson destroyed the original structure, this recreation center features sustainable design and net-zero emissions standards and is a flexible community hub in Millbrae, Calif.
- Commercial/Office Buildings: Wake Technical Community College, Central Energy Plant (N.C.): This cutting-edge facility in Wendell, N.C., features one of the largest geothermal well installations in the southeast and serves as a living classroom showcasing sustainable energy solutions.
- Educational Facilities: University of Arizona Applied Research Building (Ariz.): This research facility at the University of Arizona supports diverse atmospheric and space exploration research activities. It features the world's largest university-based Thermal Vacuum chamber.
- Federal, State, County, Municipal: Queens Borough Hall Municipal Garage and Community Space (N.Y.): New York City's first design-build project under new legislation, this Parksmart Bronze-certified garage and community space exemplifies urban sustainability and civic integration.
- Industrial/Process/Research Facilities: NREL Research and Innovation Laboratory (RAIL) (Colo.): This flexible, cross-disciplinary research facility at NREL in Golden, Colo., sets a new standard for sustainable and collaborative laboratory spaces. It focuses on advanced energy materials and next-generation batteries.
- Rehab/Reno/Restoration: Large Diameter Sewer Rehabilitation Project (Ky.): This project successfully rehabilitated critical sewer infrastructure using innovative techniques and strong community engagement, ensuring long-term environmental sustainability.
- Transportation: Central 70 Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Maintain (Colo.): This transformative project modernized an 11-mile stretch of one of Denver's busiest highways, replacing an aging viaduct with a below-grade highway topped by a park, reconnecting divided communities.
- Water/Wastewater: Headworks Facility at the San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility (Calif.): As part of a major capital improvement program, this project modernized one of the largest wastewater treatment facilities in the western United States, enhancing efficiency and sustainability.
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