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Southeast Construction's Best of 2006
The magazine presents the winners
of its sixth annual "Best Of" competition, honoring
excellence in construction and design within the four-state
region of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
By Scott Judy
Southeast Construction
presents its sixth annual Best of 2006 awards this month to
honor the "best" construction and design efforts
completed between Sept. 1, 2005, and Sept. 1, 2006.
As we have done in the past, the magazine first solicited
entries from contractors, designers and other firms from throughout
the four-state area for the projects they thought merited
consideration for a "Best Of" award.
This year, 74 construction or design entities submitted
a total of 138 project entries, the greatest amount of submissions
the magazine has ever experienced. This year, awards were
presented in the following 24 categories: Private Building;
Public Building; Public Building Addition/Expansion; Hospitality;
High-Rise Residential; Residential; Health Care; Health Care
Addition/Expansion; K-12 Schools; College/University; Industrial;
Governmental; Parks/Recreation; Renovation/Restoration; Retail;
Civil Construction; Transportation; Transportation Building;
Specialty Construction; Concrete; Private Design; Public Design;
Residential Design; and Engineering.
After the entry deadline, an independent group of judges
was selected. Representing various segments of the Southeast's
construction industry, the group gathered Sept. 20 at McGraw-Hill's
offices in Lake Mary, Fla. Judges was chosen based on their
industry knowledge and expertise, and for their independence
from firms submitting entries. If any judge had a perceived
conflict of interest with any particular project, he or she
abstained from voting and an average score was substituted
for calculation purposes. The group of judges included:
- Ken Cristol, owner and president of Cristol Marketing
Co., Longwood, Fla.;
- Jim Croson, chairman of the board of J.A. Croson LLC,
Sorrento, Fla.;
- Susan Pendergrass, business development/transportation
services manager with Ardaman & Associates, Orlando
- Ken Petterson, manager of preconstruction services with
Hensel Phelps Construction Co., Orlando; and,
- Matt Stevens, president of the Stevens Construction Institute
in Winter Park, Fla.
The panel was directed to rate the project entries on the
following criteria:
- Solutions to construction or design challenges
- Project management
- Construction or design innovation
- Client service
- Safety (construction entries)
- Design unity (design entries)
As long as there was a minimum of three entries in a category,
the highest-scoring entry in a category would win the "Best
Of" award for that group. Based on those criteria, 24
projects qualified for these major awards.
A project entry could also win an "Award
of Excellence" or, below that, an "Award
of Merit." This year, 15 entries scored high enough
to win an Award of Excellence, while 37 entries earned scores
for an Award of Merit.
In addition to rating each project entry, as has been done
in previous years, the judges were also asked to select the
best overall project for the "Judges'
Award." This year, this award was presented to the
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention's Building 18
project in Atlanta, submitted by McCarthy. This project took
top honors in the Health Care category and also was the highest-scoring
entry overall.
We invite you to read on for more information on this year's
winning projects.
Click
here for the Best of 2006 Slideshow
Click
here for the Awards of Excellence 2006 Slideshow
Click here for the Awards of
Excellence list
Click here for the Awards of
Merit list
Click here for the Judges'
Award
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