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American Concrete Institute Announces Winners of Inaugural Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards

Al Hamra Business Tower

The American Concrete Institute (ACI) announces the winners of the 2015 Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards, who were honored during the ACI Awards Gala at the Concrete Convention & Exposition, November 9, 2015 in Denver, CO.

The highest honor, “The Excellence Award,” was presented to the MuCEM: Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations located in Marseille, France, and submitted by the ACI Paris Chapter. This award is given to a project that demonstrates excellence in concrete innovation and technology, and stands out above all other entries.

As an icon of urban rejuvenation located on the banks of the 2600-year-old harbor at Marseille, France, the 3-exhibition story MuCEM building houses the first French National museum outside of Paris. It was visited by 3.4 million people during its first 15 months, much more than expected. At the end of the historic pier where immigrants from all Mediterranean countries once landed, the structure blends with the surrounding mineral and stone landscape, presenting a veiled, cubic appearance that is linked to the city with ultra-thin footbridges. Efficient, wide exhibition halls are surrounded by a sheltered climbing promenade facing the sea up to the scenic terrace.

Mission Bridge The awards were created to honor the visions of the most creative projects in the concrete industry, while providing a platform to recognize concrete innovation, technology, and excellence across the globe.  In order to be eligible for participation in the Excellence Awards, projects needed to be winners at a local ACI Chapter level and submitted by that Chapter, or chosen by one of ACI’s International Partners.

An independent panel of esteemed industry professionals judged projects and selected winners based on architectural and engineering merit, creativity, innovative construction techniques or solutions, innovative use of materials, ingenuity, sustainability and resilience, and functionality.

The winning projects were selected from among several possible categories, with a first- and second-place winner available in each. In the inaugural awards program, the categories, winners, and project details included:

  • Low-Rise Buildings
    • 1st Place:  MuCEM: Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations in Marseille, France, submitted by the Paris Chapter
    • 2nd Place: Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and Northwest Louisiana History Museum in Natchitoches, LA, submitted by the Louisiana Chapter
  • High-Rise Buildings
    • 1st Place:  Al Hamra Business Tower in Kuwait City, Kuwait, submitted by the Kuwait Chapter
    • Honorable Mention: Tower One – World Trade Center New York City, NY, submitted by the Concrete Industry Board, an ACI New York City Chapter
    • Honorable Mention:  Adobe Corporate Campus - Phase 1 in Lehi, UT, submitted by the Intermountain Chapter
  • Infrastructure
    • 1st Place:  Cable-stayed Foot Bridge in Celakovice, Czech Republic, submitted by the Czech Concrete Society
    • 2nd Place: Interstate 5 Willamette River Bridge Project in Eugene, OR, submitted by the Oregon Chapter
  • Decorative Concrete
    • 1st Place:  Jean Bouin Stadium in Paris, France, submitted by the Paris Chapter
    • 2nd Place: Downtown Doral Park Pavilion in Doral, FL, submitted by the South Florida Chapter
  • Repair & Restoration
    • 1st Place:  Mission Bridge Seismic Retrofit in Abbotsford, BC, Canada, submitted by the British Columbia Chapter

The categories, winners, and all project details can be found here.