Overview
Each year, Engineering News-Record recognizes its best project winners by region. These projects distinguish themselves through their ability to overcome challenges, showcase innovative ideas, and deliver exceptional quality of work. Several of our projects claimed multiple honors across regions and categories.
Texas and Louisiana
Best Project
Houston Zoo Office and Garage
Fort Bend County Epicenter
Award of Merit
Texas A&M Murray Fasken Indoor Track
Southeast
Best Project
Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute is the first orthopedic hospital in Florida and the first of its kind in the Southeast. Spanning 375,000 SF, the institute features 75 beds, 10 operating rooms, and a 10-station bioskills lab for research and education.
Award of Merit
The University of Florida Malachowsky Hall for Data Science and Information Technology serves as a multidisciplinary hub for engineering, healthcare, and bioinformatics programs. The seven-story, 260,000 SF building located at the heart of the University of Florida’s main campus features an atrium, auditoriums, and other common spaces to interconnect the two wings.
Alton Lennon Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, originally built in 1919 as a custom house in the neoclassical revival style, is a historic three-story, 60,031 SF building. The project includes a comprehensive rehabilitation of the existing building envelope, replacement of building MEP systems, and the remediation and restoration of the building’s interiors. Additionally, new space layouts were included to improve the use of the building.
Midwest
Best Project
The New Paddock Experience at Churchill Downs
Mountain States
Best Project
The Aerie at Copper Mountain is a one-of-a-kind mountain resort that sits at 11,000 feet at the top of the American Eagle lift. It features a cafeteria-style dining, a formal restaurant, a café, and two bars, all with stunning views of the Colorado Rockies.
New York
Award of Merit
Newark Liberty International Airport ConRAC
Southwest
Best Project
University of Nevada Las Vegas Howard Hughes College of Engineering