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Texas Construction Best of 2004 Awards
Forty-six firms submitted
more than 90 projects for this year's annual Best of 2004
awards competition. An independent panel of judges reviewed
the entries and chose 50 projects as this year's winners.
By Eileen Schwartz
Texas Construction's Best of 2004 awards competition marks
the eighth year the magazine has called on contractors, designers
and other Texas-based firms to submit entries for best projects
completed in 2004.
We are pleased to present the 50 winning projects chosen
by our independent panel of judges as the best designed, built
and renovated projects around the state.
This year we received more projects than in any previous
year, with more than 90 projects spanning 19 categories from
46 construction, design and specialty companies. The growing
number of entries demonstrates the importance the Texas construction
and design industry places on this awards competition.
This year, projects were evaluated by a jury of prominent
architects, construction professionals and industry leaders.
They were:
- Gary C. Devin, architect and Austin chapter president
of the Construction Specification Institute.
- Geoff Gibson, architect and project manager for the University
of Texas at Austin.
- Hans VanWinkle, retired deputy commanding general of the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and director of the Construction
Industry Institute.
- Kyle Montgomery, executive director of the Texas Masonry
Council.
- Luci Roberts, president of the National Association of
Women in Construction.
- Frederick Steiner, dean of the School of Architecture,
University of Texas at Austin.
- Robert Studard, Austin deputy district engineer for the
Texas Department of Transportation.
We are grateful to this year's judges for their time and
careful consideration of each project's merits.
The awards are Texas Construction's way of paying tribute
to the dedicated and industrious individuals and teams in
the Texas construction industry. We want to thank all the
companies that submitted entries in this year's competition.
Using a numerical grading system from one to five, the judges
scored each project on five criteria: construction/design
innovation, solutions to challenges, project management, client
service and safety.
Winning projects were determined in four categories. Judges
Awards were determined by the panel to be the best of all
the entries; Best of Awards were given to the projects with
the highest scores in each category that received three or
more nominations; Awards of Excellence were awarded to projects
scoring 4.0 or above; awards of merit were given to projects
scoring between 3.5 and 3.9.
This year, two projects tied for the Judges' Award, 12 projects
earned Best of Awards, 18 projects scored high enough to win
an Award of Excellence and 18 entries earned an Award of Merit.
The following pages showcase the winning projects. The information
and images were taken from the project submissions and represent
edited versions of the elements provided to the judges for
evaluation.
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