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SEAOI Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards SEAOI Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Year Award Company Project Location Juror's Favorite/ Most Innovative Structure Magnusson Klemencic Associates Rufus 2.0 Seattle, WA Best Renovation/ Chicago Union Station Great Hall Retrofit Project Klein & Hoffman Restoration Chicago, IL Best Renovation/ Retrofit Project TGRWA, LLC Hotel Julian Chicago, IL Best Bridge/ Illinois Department of Transportation Transportation Project and AECOM 41st Street Steel Bridge Chicago, IL Best Neighboring State Project Ruby + Associates, Inc. Mackinac Bridge Paint Platforms Mackinaw City, MI Best Industrial/Utility Project IMEG Corp Trumpf Smart Factory Hoffman Estates, IL Best Project - Over $150 Million Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Glenstone II Art Museum Potomac, MD Best Project - $50 Million - $150 Million Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Manhattan Loft Gardens London, UK Best Project - Brother James Gaffney, FSC, Student $10 Million - $50 Million Wight & Company Center Romeoville, IL Best Project - 2019 Up To $10 Million The Structural Group, Ltd. Lake Shore Drive Residence Chicago, IL Clark T. Baurer Structural William and Alys Lavicka Award Engineering Theater on the Lake Chicago, IL Award of Merit Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Kinematic Sculpture Mexico City, Mexico Award of Merit FOREFRONT Structural Engineers 905 W. Fulton Chicago, IL Award of Merit Thornton Tomasetti Wrigley Field 1060 Project Chicago, IL US 52 over the Mississippi Award of Merit Parsons Dale Gardner Veterans Memorial Bridge River, Savanna, IL to Award of Merit Alfred Benesch & Company MemFix4 Memphis, TN Award of Merit Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP C.H. Robinson Midwest Headquarters Chicago, IL Award of Merit Thornton Tomasetti One Bennet Park Chicago, IL Award of Merit Cary Kopczynski & Company Circa Los Angeles, CA Best Renovation/ Retrofit Project Forefront Structural Engineers, Inc. Paragon Theater Conversion Wellington, FL Best Bridge/ Transportation Project Parsons St. Anthony Parkway Bridge Minneapolis, MN Best Neighboring State Project Pierce Engineering Wiikiaami Columbus, IN Short Baseline Neutrino (SBN) Near & Far Best Industrial/Utility Project Holabird & Root Detector Buildings Batavia, IL Best Project - Ryan/Walter Athletic Facility, Over $150 Million WSP Northwestern University Evanston, IL Best Project - $50 Million - $150 Million AECOM I-55 & Lake Shore Drive Interchange Chicago, IL Best Project - $10 Million - $50 Million Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. The Yard at Shakespeare Theater Chicago, IL Best Project - Chicago's Shakespeare Theater Movable Up To $10 Million Klein & Hoffman Towers Chicago, IL 2018 William and Alys Lavicka Award The Structural Group S.K.Y. Restaurant Chicago, IL Award of Merit HNTB Corporation Wilson CTA Station Chicago, IL Washington Wabash Elevated Train Award of Merit EXP US Services, Inc. Station Chicago, IL SEAOI Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Year Award Company Project Location Award of Merit James McHugh Construction 403 N Wabash Chicago, IL Award of Merit The Walsh Group/GZA Wolf Point East Tower Chicago, IL Award of Merit Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Manulife Place +15 Pedestrian Bridge Calgary, Alberta, Canada Award of Merit Wight & Co. New Trier High School Addition Winnetka, Illinois Award of Merit Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP CTF Tianjin Tianjin, China Kellogg Global Hub, Northwestern Award of Merit Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. University Evanston, IL Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP and Juror's Favorite/ Ingeni Ingenierie Structurale of Most Innovative Structure Geneva, Switzerland JTI Headquarters Geneva, Switzerland Best Renovation/ Retrofit Project Ruby + Associates, Inc. Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens, FL Best Bridge/ Transportation Project Michael Baker, International, Inc. Kentucky Lake Bridge Cadiz/Trigg Counties, KY Best Project - > $150 million Magnusson Klemencic Associates River Point Tower Chicago, IL Best Project - $50 million to $150 million Alfred Benesch & Co. Chicago Riverwalk Chicago, IL Best Project - $5 million to $50 million Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. Wrightwood Art Gallery Renovation Chicago, IL 2017 William and Alys Lavicka Award Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Duke University Chapel Restoration Durham, NC Halvorson and Partners - A Award of Merit WSP|Parsons Brinckerhoff Company Hanking Tower Shenzhen, China Hancher Auditorium Replacement Award of Merit Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. Facility, The University of Iowa Iowa City, IA Award of Merit FOREFRONT Structural Engineers The Robey + Hollander Chicago, IL Award of Merit exp US Services, Inc. South Air Traffic Control Tower Chicago, IL Award of Merit Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Union Station Transit Center Chicago, IL Award of Merit FOREFRONT Structural Engineers The Viceroy Hotel Chicago, IL Award of Merit Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. Willis Tower Watson - Feature Stair Chicago, IL Juror's Favorite/ Most Innovative Structure Magnusson Klemencic Associates 150 North Riverside Chicago, IL Best Renovation/ Retrofit Project TGRWA, LLC LondonHouse Hotel Chicago, IL Best Bridge/ 130th and Torrence Avenue Grade Transportation Project Alfred Benesch & Company Separation Chicago, IL Best Project - > $150 million Hanson Professional Services Tanana River Bridge Salcha, AK Best Project - Northwestern University, Ryan Center for $50 million to $150 million Thornton Tomasetti the Musical Arts Evanston, IL Best Project - $5 million to $50 million Forefront Structural Engineers, Inc. NEIU El Centro Chicago, IL Best Project - Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African and $1 million to $5 million Simpson, Gumpertz & Heger African-American Arts Cambridge, MA William and Alys Lavicka Award Probe Consulting Engineers New Splayed Steel Frame Glass Canopy Chicago, IL 2016 Award of Merit Forefront Structural Engineers, Inc. 1K Fulton Chicago, IL Gordon Parks Arts Hall, University of Award of Merit Rubinos & Mesia Engineers, Inc. Chicago Lab Schools Chicago, IL SEAOI Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Year Award Company Project Location Joliet Central High School, New Student Award of Merit Wight & Company Center Addition Joliet, IL Award of Merit Thornton Tomasetti Navy Pier Ferris Wheel Insfrastructure Chicago, IL Award of Merit Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP OKO Tower Moscow, Russia The Strand, American Conservatory Award of Merit Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Theatre San Francisco, CA Halvorson and Partners: A Award of Merit WSP|Parsons Brinkerhoff Company Writers Theater Glencoe, IL Halvorson and Partners: A Award of Merit WSP|Parsons Brinkerhoff Company Zurich North America Headquarters Schaumburg, IL Juror's Favorite/ Most Innovative Structure Forefront Structural Engineers, Inc. Chicago Athletic Association Chicago, IL Best Bridge/ I-90 (Jane Addams) over the Kishwaukee Transportation Project Ciorba Group, Inc. River Winnebago County, IL Best Project - > $150 million - International Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Cayan Tower Dubai, UAE Best Project - > $150 million - US Magnusson Klemencic Associates Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, CA Best Project - $50 million to $150 million Halvorson and Partners, P.C. 111 West Wacker Expansion Chicago, IL Best Project - $5 million to $50 million CannonDesign Kline Fitness Center, Dickinson College Carlisle, PA Best Project - 2015 $1 million to $5 million Thornton Tomasetti TILT at 360 Chicago Chicago, IL William and Alys Lavicka Award Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Weather Field No. 1 Santa Monica, CA Cermak-McCormick Place Elevated Green Award of Merit T.Y. Lin International Line Station Chicago, IL Werner Sobek Engineering and Award of Merit Design Central Bus Station "ZOB" Hanover, Germany Award of Merit Sound Structures, Inc. Lakeside Studio Lakeside, MI Award of Merit Cary Kopczynski & Company The Martin Seattle, WA Award of Merit Cary Kopczynski & Company Viktoria Seattle, WA Juror's Favorite/ Most Innovative Structure Parsons Corporation Hastings Bridge Design-Build St. Paul, MN Best Renovation/ University of Chicago, Becker Friedman Retrofit Project Thornton Tomasetti Institute for Research in Economics Chicago, IL Best Bridge/ Rehabilitation of Wells Street Bascule Transportation Project AECOM Bridge Chicago, IL Best Project - > $150 million - US HNTB Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge St. Louis, MO Best Project - $50 million to $150 million Magnusson Klemencic Associates Panama Museum of Biodiversity Panama City, Panama 2014 Best Project - Institute of Environmental Sustainability $5 million to $50 million Halvorson and Partners, P.C. – Loyola University Chicago, IL Best Project - up to $5 million Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP James Turrell Skyspace at Rice University Houston, TX Award of Merit The Structural Group, Ltd. Eataly Chicago Chicago, IL Rawson Avenue Bridge Reconstruction Award of Merit Bloom Companies, LLC Utilizing SPMTs Oak Creek, WI University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Award of Merit Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Genome Science Building, Chapel Hill, NC Juror’s Favorite/Most Hilton Columbus Convention Hotel – Innovative Structure Halvorson and Partners, P.C. Pedestrian Bridge Columbus, OH SEAOI Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Year Award Company Project Location Best Project - $50 million to $150 million Magnusson Klemencic Associates Roosevelt University Wabash Building Chicago, IL Best Project - $5 million to $50 million Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Lee Hall III – Clemson University Clemson, SC Earl Shapiro Hall – University of Chicago Award of Merit Rubinos Mesia Engineers, Inc. (RME) Laboratory Schools Chicago, IL 2013 M. T. Geoffrey Yeh Student Center,
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