A shining example of the roster of outstanding projects in the Pacific Northwest sits perched on a high hillside overlooking the Columbia River Gorge. The expansion and renovation of the Maryhill Museum of Art in Goldendale, Wash., features a design that is both modernistic and respectful of the existing historic site, combining smart engineering and well-executed construction. Despite its unforgiving site conditions, it was delivered without a lost-time accident.
By displaying excellence in so many areas, the Maryhill Museum of Art earned ENR Northwest's 2012 Best Overall Project award.
Maryhill is one of 25 projects in 16 categories that were selected by an independent jury of professionals to be honored as ENR Northwest's 2012 Best Projects. Entries were judged on five main criteria: Teamwork and Overcoming Challenges, Safety, Innovation and Contribution, Construction Quality and Craftsmanship, and Function and Aesthetic Quality of the Design. The jury could select one Best Project and multiple Awards of Merit in each category. Jurors also picked an overall Project of the Year, representing the best work across all categories. Jurors abstained from voting on projects with which they are affiliated or have a conflict of interest.
This year, ENR Northwest selected its three projects to be honored for its first-ever Best Safety Project awards. "Safety has always been an important area of ENR's coverage because it is so important to our readers," said Janice L. Tuchman, ENR editor-in-chief, in a September announcement. "It has been one of the Best Projects competition's criteria from the beginning, but we think it deserves this special recognition."
The 2012 Best Projects jury included: Don Enslow, PSM/regulatory team leader, BP Exploration (Alaska); Dale Kuykendall, project manager, JR Merit Industrial Contractors; Mark Ludtka, chief business development officer, Callison; Jennifer Nye, associate, Otak; John Schaufelberger, interim dean of the College of Built Environments and chair of the Dept. of Construction Management at University of Washington.
Best Overall Project
Maryhill Museum of Art Expansion and Renovation Project, Goldendale, Wash.
Civil Works/Infrastructure
Best Project: Brightwater Treatment Plant, Woodinville, Wash.
Award of Merit: Clackamas County Service District No. 1/Tri-City Service District Capacity Management Program Tri-City Plant Expansion, Oregon City, Ore.
Cultural/Worship
Best Project: Maryhill Museum of Art Expansion and Renovation Project, Goldendale, Wash.
Government/Public Building
Best Project: Goose Creek Correctional Center, Wasilla, Ak.
Award of Merit: Consolidated Rental Car Facility, Seatac, Wash.
Health Care
Best Project: Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel, Portland, Ore.
Award of Merit: University of Washington Medical Center Expansion, Seattle
Higher Education/Research
Best Project: University of Washington Molecular Engineering & Sciences Building, Seattle
Award of Merit: Oregon State University Linus Pauling Science Center, Corvallis, Ore.
Industrial/Manufacturing
Best Project: City of Tacoma Recovery and Transfer Center, Tacoma, Wash.
Interior Design/Tenant Improvement
Best Project: K&L Gates Tenant Improvement Project, Seattle
K-12 Education
Best Project: Ridgeview High School, Redmond, Ore.
Renovation/Restoration
Best Project: Pike Place Market Renovation, Seattle
Award of Merit: SIERR Building at McKinstry Station, Spokane, Wash.
Residential/Hospitality
Award of Merit: Skybox Apartments, Eugene, Ore.
Best Retail/Mixed-Use Development Project
Award of Merit: Fred Meyer, Burlingame, Portland, Ore.
Safety
Best Project: Central Washington Hospital Patient Tower
Award of Merit: Oregon State University, Student Success Center
Award of Merit: New Outpatient Specialty Clinic at VA Medical Center - Vancouver, Wash.
Small Project (Under $10 Million)
Best Project: New Outpatient Specialty Clinic at VA Medical Center Vancouver, Vancouver, Wash.
Specialty Contracting
Best Project: WSU Martin Stadium Renovation, Pullman, Wash.
Award of Merit: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Headquarters, Seattle, Wash.
Sports/Entertainment
Award of Merit: Indian Head Casino, Warm Springs, Ore.
Transportation
Best Project: I-5/SR-16 Westbound Nalley Valley Interchange, Tacoma, Wash.
Award of Merit: Portland Streetcar Loop, Portland