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NRMCA, Build With Strength Announce Winners of 2024 Concrete Innovations Awards

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Build With Strength and NRMCA have announced the recipients of the 2024 Concrete Innovations Award. This program celebrates accomplishments in the design and construction of concrete structures where an NRMCA member company was involved in supplying products or services to the project. Winners represent building and infrastructure projects substantially designed and built using concrete and having improved all-around performance, including reduced carbon footprint.

There were 10 winners selected:

  • 681 Florida Street Affordable Family Housing in San Francisco
  • Cement-Free Concrete (C-Crete) in Hubbard’s Corner Project in Seattle
  • Gig Harbor Habitat for Humanity
  • Indiana University Ferguson International Center in Bloomington
  • MnDOT I-35 W Stormwater Storage Facility
  • New Canaan (CT) Library
  • Prologis Nexus in San Leandro, CA.
  • SFO Harvey Milk (San Francisco) Terminal 1 Boarding Area B
  • Seattle Storm Center for Basketball Performance
  • The Hope Center + Berkeley Way Apartments in California

Build With Strength and NRMCA congratulate and thank all winners and nominees on their dedication to advancing sustainability and resilience in the world, their communities and the concrete industry.

“The concrete industry is dedicated to reducing its carbon footprint. Our goal is to provide strong, resilient structures while substantially reducing environmental impact through product and process innovations. These winning projects are outstanding examples of how NRMCA members are working with design and build teams to accomplish amazing results,” said Lionel Lemay, NRMCA executive vice president, structures and sustainability.

More details about the nominees and winners, including images, can be viewed at www.concreteinnovations.com/2024winners. For more information, contact Lionel Lemay at llemay@nrmca.org.

 

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